NANAFeb 27, 2017

Deriving robust unfitted finite element methods from augmented Lagrangian formulations

arXiv:1702.0834029 citationsh-index: 48
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For researchers in computational mechanics, it provides a comparative analysis and new hybrid methods for CutFEM, but is incremental.

This paper reviews and proposes coupling methods for unfitted finite elements, comparing Lagrange multiplier and Nitsche's method for problems like high contrast and adhesive contact, aiming to derive robust formulations.

In this paper we will discuss different coupling methods {suitable for use in} the framework of the recently introduced CutFEM paradigm, cf. Burman, Erik; Claus, Susanne; Hansbo, Peter; Larson, Mats G.; Massing, André . CutFEM: discretizing geometry and partial differential equations. Internat. J. Numer. Methods Engrg. 104 (2015), no. 7, 472-501. In particular we will consider mortaring using Lagrange multipliers on the one hand and Nitsche's method on the other. For simplicity we will first discuss these method in the setting of uncut meshes, and end with some comments on the extension to CutFEM. We will, for comparison, discuss some different types of problems such as high contrast problems and problems with stiff coupling or adhesive contact. We will review some of the existing methods for these problems and propose some alternative methods resulting from crossovers from the Lagrange multiplier framework to Nitsche's method and vice versa.

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