Spectral extended finite element method for band structure calculations in phononic crystals
Eric B. Chin, Amir Ashkan Mokhtari, Ankit Srivastava, N. Sukumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a spectral extended finite element method for efficient and accurate band structure calculations in phononic crystals, enabling complex geometries without remeshing and achieving high precision with fewer degrees of freedom.
Contribution
The paper develops a spectral X-FEM approach with partition-of-unity enrichment and boundary integration techniques for phononic band structure analysis, improving accuracy and computational efficiency.
Findings
Achieves $ ext{O}(10^{-8})$) frequency accuracy with fewer degrees of freedom.
Demonstrates optimal convergence and high accuracy on structured spectral finite element meshes.
Shows advantages of $p$-refinement in phononic crystal simulations.
Abstract
In this paper, we compute the band structure of one- and two-dimensional phononic composites using the extended finite element method (X-FEM) on structured higher-order (spectral) finite element meshes. On using partition-of-unity enrichment in finite element analysis, the X-FEM permits use of structured finite element meshes that do not conform to the geometry of holes and inclusions. This eliminates the need for remeshing in phononic shape optimization and topology optimization studies. In two dimensions, we adopt rational B{\'e}zier representation of curved (circular) geometries, and construct suitable material enrichment functions to model two-phase composites. A Bloch-formulation of the elastodynamic phononic eigenproblem is adopted. Efficient computation of weak form integrals with polynomial integrands is realized via the homogeneous numerical integration scheme -- a method that…
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