Finite Element Methods for the Stretching and Bending of Thin Structures with Folding

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Date 20.12.2023
Hour 16:0017:00
Speaker Diane Guignard
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Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

In [Bonito et al., J. Comput. Phys. (2022)], a local discontinous Galerkin method was proposed for approximating the large bending of prestrained plates, and in [Bonito et al., IMA J. Numer. Anal. (2023)] the numerical properties of this method were explored. These works considered deformations driven predominantly by bending. Thus, a bending energy with a metric constraint was considered. We extend these results to the case of an energy with both a bending component and a nonconvex stretching component, and we also consider folding across a crease. The proposed discretization of this energy features a continuous finite element space, as well as a discrete Hessian operator. We establish the Γ-convergence of the discrete to the continuous energy and also present an energy-decreasing gradient flow for finding critical points of the discrete energy. Finally, we provide numerical simulations illustrating the convergence of minimizers and the capabilities of the model.

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  • General public
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  • Marco Picasso

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  • Marco Picasso, Séverine Eggli

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