This work presents a locking-free smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) for the simulation of soft matter modelled by the equations of quasi-incompressible hyperelasticity. The proposed method overcomes well-known issues of standard finite element methods (FEM) in the incompressible limit: the over-estimation of stiffness and sensitivity to severely distorted meshes. The concepts of cell-based, edge-based and node-based S-FEMs are extended in this paper to three-dimensions. Additionally, a cubic bubble function is utilized to improve accuracy and stability. For the bubble function, an additional displacement degree of freedom is added at the centroid of the element. Several numerical studies are performed demonstrating the stability and va...
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In this paper the cell-based smoothed finite element method (CS-FEM) is introduced into two mainstre...
International audiencepresent a method which we believe can serve as a mid-way solution between comp...
This work presents a locking-free smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) for the simulation of soft ...
We present a robust and efficient form of the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) to simulate hyp...
This thesis presents the extension of the gradient smoothing technique for finite element approxima...
We present a robust and efficient form of the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) to simulate hyp...
This communication shows how the smoothed finite element method (SFEM) very recently proposed by G. ...
We revisit the cell-based smoothed finite element method (SFEM) for quadrilateral elements and exten...
It is well known that the finite element method (FEM) suffers severely from the volumetric locking p...
Recently, novel nite element methods were proposed from the coupling of stabilized conforming nodal...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we propose a smoothed stable extended finite element method (S2XFEM) by ...
International audienceIn soft tissue surgery, a tumor and other anatomical structures are usually lo...
This paper promotes the development of a novel family of finite elements with smoothed strains, offe...
In general, the biologic system can be rather sophisticated and commonly present in hierarchical lay...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In general, the biologic system can be rather sophisticate...
In this paper the cell-based smoothed finite element method (CS-FEM) is introduced into two mainstre...
International audiencepresent a method which we believe can serve as a mid-way solution between comp...
This work presents a locking-free smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) for the simulation of soft ...
We present a robust and efficient form of the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) to simulate hyp...
This thesis presents the extension of the gradient smoothing technique for finite element approxima...
We present a robust and efficient form of the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) to simulate hyp...
This communication shows how the smoothed finite element method (SFEM) very recently proposed by G. ...
We revisit the cell-based smoothed finite element method (SFEM) for quadrilateral elements and exten...
It is well known that the finite element method (FEM) suffers severely from the volumetric locking p...
Recently, novel nite element methods were proposed from the coupling of stabilized conforming nodal...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we propose a smoothed stable extended finite element method (S2XFEM) by ...
International audienceIn soft tissue surgery, a tumor and other anatomical structures are usually lo...
This paper promotes the development of a novel family of finite elements with smoothed strains, offe...
In general, the biologic system can be rather sophisticated and commonly present in hierarchical lay...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In general, the biologic system can be rather sophisticate...
In this paper the cell-based smoothed finite element method (CS-FEM) is introduced into two mainstre...
International audiencepresent a method which we believe can serve as a mid-way solution between comp...