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Staggered explicit-implicit time-discretization for elastodynamics with dissipative internal variables

Journal

ESAIM-MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
Volume 55, Issue -, Pages S397-S416

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/m2an/2020040

Keywords

Elastodynamics; explicit discretization; fractional steps; mixed finite-element method; plasticity; creep; poro-elasticity; damage

Funding

  1. Czech Sci. Foundation [19-04956S]
  2. [RVO: 61388998]

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The study proposes an extension of the two-step staggered time discretization method of linear elastodynamics to systems involving internal variables subjected to non-linear dissipative evolution. A three-step scheme is developed, providing enhancements for problems in continuum mechanics at small strain, including plasticity, viscoelasticity, diffusion in poroelastic media, and damage.
An extension of the two-step staggered time discretization of linear elastodynamics in stress-velocity form to systems involving internal variables subjected to a possibly non-linear dissipative evolution is proposed. The original scheme is thus enhanced by another step for the internal variables which, in general, is implicit, although even this step might be explicit if no spatial gradients of the internal variables are involved. Using an abstract Banach-space formulation, a priori estimates and convergence are proved under a CFL condition. The developed three-step scheme finds applications in various problems of continuum mechanics at small strain. Here, we consider in particular plasticity, viscoelasticity (creep), diffusion in poroelastic media, and damage.

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