Non-conforming computational methods for mixed elasticity problems

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In this paper, we present a non-conforming hp computational modeling methodology for solving elasticity problems. We consider the incompressible elasticity model formulated as a mixed displacement-pressure problem on a global domain which is partitioned into several local subdomains. The approximation within each local subdomain is designed using div-stable hp-mixed finite elements. The displacement is computed in a mortared space while the pressure is not subjected to any constraints across the interfaces. Our computational results demonstrate that the non-conforming finite element method presented for the elasticity problem satisfies similar rates of convergence as the conforming finite element method, in the presence of various h- version and p-version discretizations. © 2003, Institute of Mathematics, NAS of Belarus. All rights reserved.

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Belgacem, F. B., Chilton, L. K., & Seshaiyer, P. (2003). Non-conforming computational methods for mixed elasticity problems. Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, 3(1), 23–34. https://doi.org/10.2478/cmam-2003-0003

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