Electro-magneto-mechanically response of polycrystalline materials: Computational homogenization via the Virtual Element Method

authored by
Christoph Böhm, Blaž Hudobivnik, Michele Marino, Peter Wriggers
Abstract

This work presents a study on the computational homogenization of electro-magneto-mechanically coupled problems through the Virtual Element Method (VEM). VE-approaches have great potential for the homogenization of the physical properties of heterogeneous polycrystalline microstructures with anisotropic grains. The flexibility in element shapes can be exploited for creating VE-mesh with a significant lower number of degrees of freedom if compared to finite element (FE) meshes, while maintaining a high accuracy. Evidence that VE-approaches outperform FEM is available in the literature, but only addressing purely-mechanic problems (i.e. elastic properties) and transversely anisotropic materials. The aim of this work is twofold. On one hand, the study compares VE-and FE-based numerical homogenization schemes for electro-mechanically coupled problems for different crystal lattice structures and degrees of elastic anisotropy. Within all considered materials, the VE-approach outperforms the FE-approach for the same number of nodes. On the other hand, a hybrid microstructure made up by both electro-mechanical and magneto-mechanical grains is investigated resulting in an electro-magneto-mechanically coupled microstructure. Again, VEM provides a more accurate solution strategy.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Continuum Mechanics
External Organisation(s)
Tor Vergata University of Rome
Type
Article
Journal
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Volume
380
ISSN
0045-7825
Publication date
07.2021
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Computational Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Astronomy(all), Computer Science Applications
Electronic version(s)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.01516 (Access: Open)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2021.113775 (Access: Closed)
 

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