In this contribution we introduce a novel space-time formulation for non-linear elasticity, able to calculate large deformations and displacements with high efficiency using structured and unstructured meshes in the space-time cylinder without changing the required regularity and thus, enabling the use of Lagrangian shape functions including tetrahedron and hypertetrahedron or tesseract elements. The common and indiscriminate treatment of spatial and temporal directions allows us to remove one of the major bottlenecks in parallel computations: The design of time-stepping schemes, which can neither been parallelized efficiently in time nor allow for local refinements as no information transfer backwards in time is possible. Moreover, stabili...
AbstractIn this work, an unconditionally stable space-time finite element method is derived in its s...
International audienceIn this article, a Space-Time Finite Element Method (STFEM) is proposed for th...
Space-time finite element methods are presented to accurately solve elastodynamics problems that inc...
Introduction and Motivation This work has been developed in the general frame of the numerical reso...
This work presents a generalisation of the space-time finite element method proposed by Kączkowski i...
This paper describes the space-time discontinuous Galerkin method (STDGM) applied to the problem of ...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
A linear-elasticity approach is presented for the generation of meshes appropriate for a higher-orde...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
In this talk we discuss stable space-time discretization schemes, which allow the use of standard pa...
The present work deals with the design of structure-preserving numerical methods in the field of non...
In the present paper one‐step implicit integration algorithms for non‐linear elastodynamics are deve...
This paper presents a technique for spatial partitioning of the time increment in the explicit centr...
We propose a new method for physics-based simulation supporting many different types of hyperelastic...
We propose a new method for physics-based simulation supporting many different types of hyperelastic...
AbstractIn this work, an unconditionally stable space-time finite element method is derived in its s...
International audienceIn this article, a Space-Time Finite Element Method (STFEM) is proposed for th...
Space-time finite element methods are presented to accurately solve elastodynamics problems that inc...
Introduction and Motivation This work has been developed in the general frame of the numerical reso...
This work presents a generalisation of the space-time finite element method proposed by Kączkowski i...
This paper describes the space-time discontinuous Galerkin method (STDGM) applied to the problem of ...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
A linear-elasticity approach is presented for the generation of meshes appropriate for a higher-orde...
We advocate a simple geometric model for elasticity: distance between the differential of a deformat...
In this talk we discuss stable space-time discretization schemes, which allow the use of standard pa...
The present work deals with the design of structure-preserving numerical methods in the field of non...
In the present paper one‐step implicit integration algorithms for non‐linear elastodynamics are deve...
This paper presents a technique for spatial partitioning of the time increment in the explicit centr...
We propose a new method for physics-based simulation supporting many different types of hyperelastic...
We propose a new method for physics-based simulation supporting many different types of hyperelastic...
AbstractIn this work, an unconditionally stable space-time finite element method is derived in its s...
International audienceIn this article, a Space-Time Finite Element Method (STFEM) is proposed for th...
Space-time finite element methods are presented to accurately solve elastodynamics problems that inc...