An enhanced VEM formulation for plane elasticity
A.M. D'Altri, S. de Miranda, L. Patruno, E. Sacco

TL;DR
This paper introduces an improved Virtual Element Method for plane elasticity that enhances accuracy and stability without increasing computational complexity, especially effective for polygonal meshes and nearly incompressible materials.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel VEM formulation that improves strain representation and projection operators, leading to higher accuracy and stability in plane elasticity problems.
Findings
Significantly increases accuracy compared to standard VEM.
Reduces or eliminates the need for stabilization terms in many cases.
Effectively handles nearly incompressible materials.
Abstract
In this paper, an enhanced Virtual Element Method (VEM) formulation is proposed for plane elasticity. It is based on the improvement of the strain representation within the element, without altering the degree of the displacement interpolating functions on the element boundary. The idea is to fully exploit polygonal elements with a high number of sides, a peculiar VEM feature, characterized by many displacement degrees of freedom on the element boundary, even if a low interpolation order is assumed over each side. The proposed approach is framed within a generalization of the classic VEM formulation, obtained by introducing an energy norm in the projection operator definition. Although such generalization may mainly appear to have a formal value, it allows to effectively point out the mechanical meaning of the quantities involved in the projection operator definition and to drive the…
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