Generalized finite element analysis of three-dimensional heat transfer problems exhibiting sharp thermal gradients

From MaRDI portal
Publication:649431

DOI10.1016/j.cma.2008.12.024zbMath1227.80050OpenAlexW2017404819MaRDI QIDQ649431

Juan-Miguel Gracia

Publication date: 30 November 2011

Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2008.12.024



Related Items

A two-scale generalized finite element method for fatigue crack propagation simulations utilizing a fixed, coarse hexahedral mesh, A hybrid `FE-meshless' Quad4 with continuous nodal stress using radial-polynomial basis functions, A partition-of-unity based `FE-meshfree' triangular element with radial-polynomial basis functions for static and free vibration analysis, Free and forced vibration analyses using the four-node quadrilateral element with continuous nodal stress, Application of the `FE-meshfree' Quad4 with continuous nodal stress using radial-polynomial basis functions for vibration and geometric nonlinear analyses, Efficient analysis of transient heat transfer problems exhibiting sharp thermal gradients, A NURBS-based interface-enriched generalized finite element scheme for the thermal analysis and design of microvascular composites, An edge center-based strain-smoothing triangular and tetrahedral element for analysis of elasticity, A partition of unity FEM for time-dependent diffusion problems using multiple enrichment functions, Mixed enrichment for the finite element method in heterogeneous media, Bridging multiple structural scales with a generalized finite element method, Generalized finite element approaches for analysis of localized thermo-structural effects, A new generalized finite element method for two-scale simulations of propagating cohesive fractures in 3-D, An adaptive global-local generalized FEM for multiscale advection-diffusion problems, A two-scale approach for the analysis of propagating three-dimensional fractures, A transient global-local generalized FEM for parabolic and hyperbolic PDEs with multi-space/time scales, Stable generalized finite element method (SGFEM), A two-scale solver for linear elasticity problems in the context of parallel message passing, Evaluation and verification of an HSDT-layerwise generalized finite element formulation for adaptive piezoelectric laminated plates, Transient analysis of sharp thermal gradients using coarse finite element meshes, Extra-dof-free and linearly independent enrichments in GFEM, A partition of unity finite element method for three-dimensional transient diffusion problems with sharp gradients, Efficient adaptive integration of functions with sharp gradients and cusps in n‐dimensional parallelepipeds, A gradient continuous smoothed GFEM for heat transfer and thermoelasticity analyses, Stabilization of advection dominated problems through a generalized finite element method, A high-order generalized finite element method for multiscale structural dynamics and wave propagation, Analysis and improvements of global-local enrichments for the generalized finite element method, A two-scale generalized finite element method for parallel simulations of spot welds in large structures, Numerical solution of Rosseland model for transient thermal radiation in non-grey optically thick media using enriched basis functions, Improved XFEM -- an extra-DoF free, well-conditioning, and interpolating XFEM, Effect of enrichment functions on GFEM solutions of time-dependent conduction heat transfer problems, Global-local ROM for the solution of parabolic problems with highly concentrated moving sources, A partition of unity finite element method for nonlinear transient diffusion problems in heterogeneous materials, 2-D crack propagation analysis using stable generalized finite element method with global-local enrichments, A multiscale strategy for thermo-elastic plastic stress analysis of heterogeneous multiphase materials, Global-local analysis with element free Galerkin method


Uses Software


Cites Work