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Book Synopsis
An understanding of the extended finite element method (XFEM) is critical for users, developers, researchers, and engineers working on industrial products. The first guide to the foundations of XFEM and its implementation, this book demystifies the theory behind this method and makes it accessible to anyone with previous knowledge of FEM.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xv

1 Introduction 1

1.1 The Finite Element Method 2

1.2 Suitability of the Finite Element Method 9

1.3 Some Limitations of the FEM 11

1.4 The Idea of Enrichment 16

1.5 Conclusions 19

2 A Step-by-Step Introduction to Enrichment 23

2.1 History of Enrichment for Singularities and Localized Gradients 25

2.2 Weak Discontinuities for One-dimensional Problems 38

2.3 Strong Discontinuities for One-dimensional Problem 58

2.4 Conclusions 61

3 Partition of Unity Revisited 67

3.1 Completeness, Consistency, and Reproducing Conditions 67

3.2 Partition of Unity 68

3.3 Enrichment 69

3.4 Numerical Examples 86

3.5 Conclusions 95

4 Advanced Topics 99

4.1 Size of the Enrichment Zone 99

4.2 Numerical Integration 100

4.3 Blending Elements and Corrections 108

4.4 Preconditioning Techniques 116

5 Applications 125

5.1 Linear Elastic Fracture in Two Dimensions with XFEM 125

5.2 Numerical Enrichment for Anisotropic Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics 130

5.3 Creep and Crack Growth in Polycrystals 133

5.4 Fatigue Crack Growth Simulations 138

5.5 Rectangular Plate with an Inclined Crack Subjected to Thermo-Mechanical Loading 140

6 Recovery-Based Error Estimation and Bounding in XFEM 145

6.1 Introduction 145

6.2 Error Estimation in the Energy Norm. The ZZ Error Estimator 147

6.3 Recovery-based Error Estimation in XFEM 151

6.4 Recovery Techniques in Error Bounding. Practical Error Bounds. 174

6.5 Error Estimation in Quantities of Interest 179

7 Φ-FEM: An Efficient Simulation Tool Using Simple Meshes for Problems in Structure Mechanics and Heat Transfer 191

7.1 Introduction 191

7.2 Linear Elasticity 194

7.3 Linear Elasticity with Multiple Materials 204

7.4 Linear Elasticity with Cracks 208

7.5 Heat Equation 212

7.6 Conclusions and Perspectives 214

8 eXtended Boundary Element Method (XBEM) for Fracture Mechanics and Wave Problems 217

8.1 Introduction 217

8.2 Conventional BEM Formulation 218

8.3 Shortcomings of the Conventional Formulations 226

8.4 Partition of Unity BEM Formulation 228

8.5 XBEM for Accurate Fracture Analysis 228

8.6 XBEM for ShortWave Simulation 235

8.7 Conditioning and its Control 243

8.8 Conclusions 245

9 Combined Extended Finite Element and Level Set Method (XFE-LSM) for Free Boundary Problems 249

9.1 Motivation 249

9.2 The Level Set Method 250

9.3 Biofilm Evolution 256

9.4 Conclusion 269

10 XFEM for 3D Fracture Simulation 273

10.1 Introduction 273

10.2 Governing Equations 274

10.3 XFEM Enrichment Approximation 275

10.4 Vector Level Set 280

10.5 Computation of Stress Intensity Factor 282

10.6 Numerical Simulations 288

10.7 Summary 300

11 XFEM Modeling of Cracked Elastic-Plastic Solids 303

11.1 Introduction 303

11.2 Conventional von Mises Plasticity 303

11.3 Strain Gradient Plasticity 312

11.4 Conclusions 323

12 An Introduction to Multiscale analysis with XFEM 329

12.1 Introduction 329

12.2 Molecular Statics 330

12.3 Hierarchical Multiscale Models of Elastic Behavior -- The Cauchy-Born Rule 336

12.4 Current Multiscale Analysis -- The Bridging Domain Method 338

12.5 The eXtended Bridging Domain Method 340

References 344

Index 345

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 24/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9780470667088, 978-0470667088
    ISBN10: 0470667087

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An understanding of the extended finite element method (XFEM) is critical for users, developers, researchers, and engineers working on industrial products. The first guide to the foundations of XFEM and its implementation, this book demystifies the theory behind this method and makes it accessible to anyone with previous knowledge of FEM.

    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors xi

    Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xv

    1 Introduction 1

    1.1 The Finite Element Method 2

    1.2 Suitability of the Finite Element Method 9

    1.3 Some Limitations of the FEM 11

    1.4 The Idea of Enrichment 16

    1.5 Conclusions 19

    2 A Step-by-Step Introduction to Enrichment 23

    2.1 History of Enrichment for Singularities and Localized Gradients 25

    2.2 Weak Discontinuities for One-dimensional Problems 38

    2.3 Strong Discontinuities for One-dimensional Problem 58

    2.4 Conclusions 61

    3 Partition of Unity Revisited 67

    3.1 Completeness, Consistency, and Reproducing Conditions 67

    3.2 Partition of Unity 68

    3.3 Enrichment 69

    3.4 Numerical Examples 86

    3.5 Conclusions 95

    4 Advanced Topics 99

    4.1 Size of the Enrichment Zone 99

    4.2 Numerical Integration 100

    4.3 Blending Elements and Corrections 108

    4.4 Preconditioning Techniques 116

    5 Applications 125

    5.1 Linear Elastic Fracture in Two Dimensions with XFEM 125

    5.2 Numerical Enrichment for Anisotropic Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics 130

    5.3 Creep and Crack Growth in Polycrystals 133

    5.4 Fatigue Crack Growth Simulations 138

    5.5 Rectangular Plate with an Inclined Crack Subjected to Thermo-Mechanical Loading 140

    6 Recovery-Based Error Estimation and Bounding in XFEM 145

    6.1 Introduction 145

    6.2 Error Estimation in the Energy Norm. The ZZ Error Estimator 147

    6.3 Recovery-based Error Estimation in XFEM 151

    6.4 Recovery Techniques in Error Bounding. Practical Error Bounds. 174

    6.5 Error Estimation in Quantities of Interest 179

    7 Φ-FEM: An Efficient Simulation Tool Using Simple Meshes for Problems in Structure Mechanics and Heat Transfer 191

    7.1 Introduction 191

    7.2 Linear Elasticity 194

    7.3 Linear Elasticity with Multiple Materials 204

    7.4 Linear Elasticity with Cracks 208

    7.5 Heat Equation 212

    7.6 Conclusions and Perspectives 214

    8 eXtended Boundary Element Method (XBEM) for Fracture Mechanics and Wave Problems 217

    8.1 Introduction 217

    8.2 Conventional BEM Formulation 218

    8.3 Shortcomings of the Conventional Formulations 226

    8.4 Partition of Unity BEM Formulation 228

    8.5 XBEM for Accurate Fracture Analysis 228

    8.6 XBEM for ShortWave Simulation 235

    8.7 Conditioning and its Control 243

    8.8 Conclusions 245

    9 Combined Extended Finite Element and Level Set Method (XFE-LSM) for Free Boundary Problems 249

    9.1 Motivation 249

    9.2 The Level Set Method 250

    9.3 Biofilm Evolution 256

    9.4 Conclusion 269

    10 XFEM for 3D Fracture Simulation 273

    10.1 Introduction 273

    10.2 Governing Equations 274

    10.3 XFEM Enrichment Approximation 275

    10.4 Vector Level Set 280

    10.5 Computation of Stress Intensity Factor 282

    10.6 Numerical Simulations 288

    10.7 Summary 300

    11 XFEM Modeling of Cracked Elastic-Plastic Solids 303

    11.1 Introduction 303

    11.2 Conventional von Mises Plasticity 303

    11.3 Strain Gradient Plasticity 312

    11.4 Conclusions 323

    12 An Introduction to Multiscale analysis with XFEM 329

    12.1 Introduction 329

    12.2 Molecular Statics 330

    12.3 Hierarchical Multiscale Models of Elastic Behavior -- The Cauchy-Born Rule 336

    12.4 Current Multiscale Analysis -- The Bridging Domain Method 338

    12.5 The eXtended Bridging Domain Method 340

    References 344

    Index 345

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