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An adaptive granular representative volume element model with an evolutionary periodic boundary for hierarchical multiscale analysis
Author(s) -
Qu Tongming,
Feng Yuntian,
Wang Min
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for numerical methods in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.421
H-Index - 168
eISSN - 1097-0207
pISSN - 0029-5981
DOI - 10.1002/nme.6620
Subject(s) - representative elementary volume , multiscale modeling , deformation (meteorology) , boundary (topology) , finite element method , materials science , periodic boundary conditions , statistical physics , computer science , mechanics , boundary value problem , mathematics , physics , mathematical analysis , thermodynamics , chemistry , computational chemistry , composite material
The hierarchical multiscale analysis normally utilizes a microscopic representative volume element (RVE) model to capture path/history‐dependent macroscopic responses instead of using phenomenological constitutive models. However, for problems involving large deformation, the current RVE model used in geomechanics may lose representative properties due to the progressive distortion of the RVE box, unless a proper reinitialization is applied. This work develops an adaptive RVE model in conjunction with an evolutionary periodic boundary (EPB) algorithm for hierarchical multiscale analysis of granular materials undergoing large deformation based on a recent RVE model proposed for coupling molecular dynamics and the material point method. The proposed adaptive RVE model avoids the reinitialization of the RVE box that even undergoes extremely large shear deformation; meanwhile, it accounts for the deformation history of the RVE model and treats the interaction between boundary particles and other image particles in a more efficient way. Numerical examples with extremely large deformation are used to illustrate the adaptive granular RVE model enhanced by the proposed EPB algorithm. Furthermore, some key features of this new methodology are further discussed for clarification.

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