A numerical algorithm is presented that simulates large deformations of heterogeneous, viscoelastic materials in two dimensions. The algorithm is based on a spectral/finite difference method and uses the Eulerian formulation including objective derivatives ofthe stress tensor in the rheological equations. The viscoelastic rheology is described bythe linear Maxwell model, which consists of an elastic and viscous element connected inseries. The algorithm is especially suitable to simulate periodic instabilities. The derivatives in the direction of periodicity are approximated by spectral expansions, whereas the derivatives in the direction orthogonal to the periodicity are approximated by finite differences. The 1‐D Eulerian finite difference...
International audienceThe present work is concerned with the numerical integration of finite viscoel...
This paper presents the development of spectral element methods to simulate unsteady flows of viscoe...
International audienceWe review the methods available for large deformation simulations of geomateri...
This thesis is concerned with the development of numerical methods for free surface problems. In par...
The spectral element method is analyzed for the simulation of viscoelastic fluid flows in plane and ...
Viscoelastic flows are characterised by fast spatial and temporal variations in the solution featur...
This paper developed a new algorithm, which combines the spectral element method with elastic viscou...
This paper presents the development of spectral element methods to simulate unsteady flows of viscoe...
The aim of this thesis is the fast and exact simulation of modern materials like fibre reinforced th...
Real earth media disperse and attenuate propagating waves. This anelastic behavior can be well descr...
Multiscale computational techniques play a major role in solving problems related to viscoelastic co...
Spectral element methods are developed for solving transient flows of viscoelastic fluids. The fluid...
This paper presents the application of spectral element methods to simulate the time-dependent flow ...
A new algorithm, which combines the spectral element method with elastic viscous splitting stress (E...
AbstractA three-field finite element scheme designed for solving time-dependent systems of partial d...
International audienceThe present work is concerned with the numerical integration of finite viscoel...
This paper presents the development of spectral element methods to simulate unsteady flows of viscoe...
International audienceWe review the methods available for large deformation simulations of geomateri...
This thesis is concerned with the development of numerical methods for free surface problems. In par...
The spectral element method is analyzed for the simulation of viscoelastic fluid flows in plane and ...
Viscoelastic flows are characterised by fast spatial and temporal variations in the solution featur...
This paper developed a new algorithm, which combines the spectral element method with elastic viscou...
This paper presents the development of spectral element methods to simulate unsteady flows of viscoe...
The aim of this thesis is the fast and exact simulation of modern materials like fibre reinforced th...
Real earth media disperse and attenuate propagating waves. This anelastic behavior can be well descr...
Multiscale computational techniques play a major role in solving problems related to viscoelastic co...
Spectral element methods are developed for solving transient flows of viscoelastic fluids. The fluid...
This paper presents the application of spectral element methods to simulate the time-dependent flow ...
A new algorithm, which combines the spectral element method with elastic viscous splitting stress (E...
AbstractA three-field finite element scheme designed for solving time-dependent systems of partial d...
International audienceThe present work is concerned with the numerical integration of finite viscoel...
This paper presents the development of spectral element methods to simulate unsteady flows of viscoe...
International audienceWe review the methods available for large deformation simulations of geomateri...