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A stable and optimally convergent LaTIn-Cut Finite Element Method for multiple unilateral contact problems

arXiv:1704.01977h-index: 38
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It addresses the challenge of simulating contact between multiple arbitrarily complex bodies without conforming meshes, offering a robust and accurate numerical method for computational mechanics.

The paper introduces a novel unfitted finite element method combining CutFEM and LaTIn formulation for multiple unilateral contact problems, achieving optimal convergence and stability with mesh refinement.

In this paper, we propose a novel unfitted finite element method for the simulation of multiple body contact. The computational mesh is generated independently of the geometry of the interacting solids, which can be arbitrarily complex. The key novelty of the approach is the combination of elements of the CutFEM technology, namely the enrichment of the solution field via the definition of overlapping fictitious domains with a dedicated penalty-type regularisation of discrete operators, and the LaTIn hybrid-mixed formulation of complex interface conditions. Furthermore, the novel P1-P1 discretisation scheme that we propose for the unfitted LaTIn solver is shown to be stable, robust and optimally convergent with mesh refinement. Finally, the paper introduces a high-performance 3D level-set/CutFEM framework for the versatile and robust solution of contact problems involving multiple bodies of complex geometries, with more than two bodies interacting at a single point.

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