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On advantages of the Kelvin mapping in finite element implementations of deformation processes

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 75, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-016-5429-4

Keywords

Kelvin mapping; Voigt mapping; Finite elements; Numerical algorithms; OpenGeoSys

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  1. German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [03EK3022]
  2. Project Management Julich (PTJ)
  3. Helmholtz Initiating and Networking Fund through the NUMTHECHSTORE project

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Classical continuum mechanical theories operate on three-dimensional Euclidian space using scalar, vector, and tensor-valued quantities usually up to the order of four. For their numerical treatment, it is common practice to transform the relations into a matrix-vector format. This transformation is usually performed using the so-called Voigt mapping. This mapping does not preserve tensor character leaving significant room for error as stress and strain quantities follow from different mappings and thus have to be treated differently in certain mathematical operations. Despite its conceptual and notational difficulties having been pointed out, the Voigt mapping remains the foundation of most current finite element programmes. An alternative is the so-called Kelvin mapping which has recently gained recognition in studies of theoretical mechanics. This article is concerned with benefits of the Kelvin mapping in numerical modelling tools such as finite element software. The decisive difference to the Voigt mapping is that Kelvin's method preserves tensor character, and thus the numerical matrix notation directly corresponds to the original tensor notation. Further benefits in numerical implementations are that tensor norms are calculated identically without distinguishing stress-or strain-type quantities, and tensor equations can be directly transformed into matrix equations without additional considerations. The only implementational changes are related to a scalar factor in certain finite element matrices, and hence, harvesting the mentioned benefits comes at very little cost.

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