Node-based uniform strain virtual elements for compressible and nearly incompressible plane elasticity

04/29/2022
by   A. Ortiz-Bernardin, et al.
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We propose a combined nodal integration and virtual element method for compressible and nearly incompressible plane elasticity, wherein the strain is averaged at the nodes from the strain of surrounding virtual elements. For the strain averaging procedure, a nodal averaging operator is constructed using a generalization to virtual elements of the node-based uniform strain approach for finite elements. We refer to these new elements as node-based uniform strain virtual elements (NVEM). No additional degrees of freedom are introduced in this approach, thus resulting in a displacement-based formulation. A salient feature of the NVEM is that the stresses and strains become nodal variables just like displacements, which can be exploited in nonlinear simulations. Through several benchmark problems in plane elasticity, we demonstrate that the NVEM is accurate and optimally convergent, and devoid of volumetric locking in the nearly incompressible limit.

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