A structure-preserving integrator for incompressible finite elastodynamics based on a grad-div stabilized mixed formulation with particular emphasis on stretch-based material m

02/24/2023
by   Jiashen Guan, et al.
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We present a structure-preserving scheme based on a recently-proposed mixed formulation for incompressible hyperelasticity formulated in principal stretches. Although there exist Hamiltonians introduced for quasi-incompressible elastodynamics based on different variational formulations, the one in the fully incompressible regime has yet been identified in the literature. The adopted mixed formulation naturally provides a new Hamiltonian for fully incompressible elastodynamics. Invoking the discrete gradient formula, we are able to design fully-discrete schemes that preserve the Hamiltonian and momenta. The scaled mid-point formula, another popular option for constructing algorithmic stresses, is analyzed and demonstrated to be non-robust numerically. The generalized Taylor-Hood element based on the spline technology conveniently provides a higher-order, robust, and inf-sup stable spatial discretization option for finite strain analysis. To enhance the element performance in volume conservation, the grad-div stabilization, a technique initially developed in computational fluid dynamics, is introduced here for elastodynamics. It is shown that the stabilization term does not impose additional restrictions for the algorithmic stress to respect the invariants, leading to an energy-decaying and momentum-conserving fully discrete scheme. A set of numerical examples is provided to justify the claimed properties. The grad-div stabilization is found to enhance the discrete mass conservation effectively. Furthermore, in contrast to conventional algorithms based on Cardano's formula and perturbation techniques, the spectral decomposition algorithm developed by Scherzinger and Dohrmann is robust and accurate to ensure the discrete conservation laws and is thus recommended for stretch-based material modeling.

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