Sky, A., Neunteufel, M., Münch, I., Schöberl, J., & Neff, P. (2021). A hybrid H1 x H(curl) finite element formulation for a relaxed micromorphic continuum model of antiplane shear. Computational Mechanics, 68, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-021-02002-8
One approach for the simulation of metamaterials is to extend an associated continuum theory concerning its kinematic equations, and the relaxed micromorphic continuum represents such a model. It incorporates the Curl of the nonsymmetric microdistortion in the free energy function. This suggests the existence of solutions not belonging to H¹, such that standard nodal H¹-finite elements yield unsatisfactory convergence rates and might be incapable of finding the exact solution. Our approach is to use base functions stemming from both Hilbert spaces H¹ and H(curl) , demonstrating the central role of such combinations for this class of problems. For simplicity, a reduced two-dimensional relaxed micromorphic continuum describing antiplane shear is introduced, preserving the main computational traits of the three-dimensional version. This model is then used for the formulation and a multi step investigation of a viable finite element solution, encompassing examinations of existence and uniqueness of both standard and mixed formulations and their respective convergence rates.
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Doktoratskolleg "Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations": W1245-N25 (FWF Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF))