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Finite Volume Particle Method for 3-D Elasto-Plastic Solid Simulation

Jahanbakhsh, Ebrahim  
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Vessaz, Christian  
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Avellan, François  
2014
Proceedings of the 9th international SPHERIC workshop
9th international SPHERIC workshop

Finite Volume Particle Method was successfully used to predict fluid flow behavior for 2-D simulations. In this paper, we present a FVPM which is applicable for 3-D solid mechanics simulations. This method features rectangular top-hat kernels for computing the interaction vectors exactly and efficiently. We employed this method to solve the elasto-plastic constitutive equations. To validate the model, we study the impact of rigid spherical particle to the solid surface with different velocities and compare the residual stress and plastic deformation with the FEM solutions.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Jahanbakhsh, Ebrahim  
Vessaz, Christian  
Avellan, François  
Date Issued

2014

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Proceedings of the 9th international SPHERIC workshop
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LMH  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
9th international SPHERIC workshop

Paris, France

June 3-5, 2014

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September 27, 2015
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