Ean Tat Ooi

2papers

2 Papers

NAFeb 21, 2014
Towards Automatic Stress Analysis using Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method with Quadtree Mesh of High-order Elements

Hou Man, Chongmin Song, Sundararajan Natarajan et al.

This paper presents a technique for stress and fracture analysis by using the scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) with quadtree mesh of high-order elements. The cells of the quadtree mesh are modelled as scaled boundary polygons that can have any number of edges, be of any high orders and represent the stress singularity around a crack tip accurately without asymptotic enrichment or other special techniques. Owing to these features, a simple and automatic meshing algorithm is devised. No special treatment is required for the hanging nodes and no displacement incompatibility occurs. Curved boundaries and cracks are modelled without excessive local refinement. Five numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the simplicity and applicability of the proposed technique.

NAOct 7, 2014
On the equivalence between the cell-based smoothed finite element method and the virtual element method

Sundararajan Natarajan, Stéphane P. A. Bordas, Ean Tat Ooi

We revisit the cell-based smoothed finite element method (SFEM) for quadrilateral elements and extend it to arbitrary polygons and polyhedrons in 2D and 3D, respectively. We highlight the similarity between the SFEM and the virtual element method (VEM). Based on the VEM, we propose a new stabilization approach to the SFEM when applied to arbitrary polygons and polyhedrons. The accuracy and the convergence properties of the SFEM are studied with a few benchmark problems in 2D and 3D linear elasticity. Later, the SFEM is combined with the scaled boundary finite element method to problems involving singularity within the framework of the linear elastic fracture mechanics in 2D.