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Concurrent Multiscale Computing of Deformation Microstructure by Relaxation and Local Enrichment with Application to Single-Crystal Plasticity

Conti, Sergio and Hauret, Patrice and Ortiz, Michael (2007) Concurrent Multiscale Computing of Deformation Microstructure by Relaxation and Local Enrichment with Application to Single-Crystal Plasticity. Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, 6 (1). pp. 135-157. ISSN 1540-3459 http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:CONmms07

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the effective modeling of deformation microstructures within a concurrent multiscale computing framework. We present a rigorous formulation of concurrent multiscale computing based on relaxation; we establish the connection between concurrent multiscale computing and enhanced-strain elements; and we illustrate the approach in an important area of application, namely, single-crystal plasticity, for which the explicit relaxation of the problem is derived analytically. This example demonstrates the vast effect of microstructure formation on the macroscopic behavior of the sample, e.g., on the force/travel curve of a rigid indentor. Thus, whereas the unrelaxed model results in an overly stiff response, the relaxed model exhibits a proper limit load, as expected. Our numerical examples additionally illustrate that ad hoc element enhancements, e.g., based on polynomial, trigonometric, or similar representations, are unlikely to result in any significant relaxation in general.


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Additional Information:©2007 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Received by the editors June 7, 2006; accepted for publication (in revised form) October 5, 2006; published electronically March 22, 2007 This author [S.C.] was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the Schwerpunktprogramm 1095 Analysis, Modeling and Simulation of Multiscale Problems. These authors were supported by the Department of Energy through Caltech’s ASCI ASAP Center for the Simulation of the Dynamic Response of Materials.
Subject Keywords:multiscale computing; relaxation; microstructure; finite elements; enhanced strain; single-crystal plasticity
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Alternative URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/060662332
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Deposited On:03 Aug 2007
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