A stress equilibration procedure for hyperelastic material models is proposed and analyzed in this paper. Based on the displacement‐pressure approximation computed with a stable finite element pair, it constructs, in a vertex‐patch‐wise manner, an H(div)‐conforming approximation to the first Piola‐Kirchhoff stress. This is done in such a way that its associated Cauchy stress is weakly symmetric in the sense that its antisymmetric part is zero tested against continuous piecewise linear functions. Our main result is the identification of the subspace of test functions perpendicular to the range of the local equilibration system on each patch which turn out to be rigid body modes associated with the current configuration. Momentum balance prop...
The presence of initial stress in natural and manufactured materials and structures has been known f...
In the field of configurational mechanics we study energetic changes associated to variations of mat...
Abstract. We introduce a new mixed method for linear elasticity. The nov-elty is a simplicial elemen...
We consider hyperelastic problems and their numerical solution using a conforming finite element dis...
International audienceWe consider hyperelastic problems and their numerical solution using a conform...
International audienceWe present an a posteriori error estimate for the linear elasticity problem. T...
In this paper we describe a new promising procedure to model hyperelastic materials from given stres...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
Assumed stress finite elements are known for their extraordinary good performance in the framework o...
International audienceWe present an a posteriori error estimate based on equilibrated stress reconst...
It is widely recognized that displacement based elements produce solution with poor stress fields, w...
Hybrid stress elements are proposed as alternative to standard finite elements for linear and non li...
Hypoelastic models are widely used in industrial and military codes for numerical simulation of high...
Elasticity tensors for isotropic hyperelasticity in principal stretches are formulated and implement...
The presence of initial stress in natural and manufactured materials and structures has been known f...
In the field of configurational mechanics we study energetic changes associated to variations of mat...
Abstract. We introduce a new mixed method for linear elasticity. The nov-elty is a simplicial elemen...
We consider hyperelastic problems and their numerical solution using a conforming finite element dis...
International audienceWe consider hyperelastic problems and their numerical solution using a conform...
International audienceWe present an a posteriori error estimate for the linear elasticity problem. T...
In this paper we describe a new promising procedure to model hyperelastic materials from given stres...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
Assumed stress finite elements are known for their extraordinary good performance in the framework o...
International audienceWe present an a posteriori error estimate based on equilibrated stress reconst...
It is widely recognized that displacement based elements produce solution with poor stress fields, w...
Hybrid stress elements are proposed as alternative to standard finite elements for linear and non li...
Hypoelastic models are widely used in industrial and military codes for numerical simulation of high...
Elasticity tensors for isotropic hyperelasticity in principal stretches are formulated and implement...
The presence of initial stress in natural and manufactured materials and structures has been known f...
In the field of configurational mechanics we study energetic changes associated to variations of mat...
Abstract. We introduce a new mixed method for linear elasticity. The nov-elty is a simplicial elemen...