Multiscale multimesh finite element method | $\text{M}^2$-FEM: Hierarchical mesh-decoupling for integral structural theories
Wei Ding, Sansit Patnaik, Fabio Semperlotti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multiscale multimesh finite element method ($\text{M}^2$-FEM) that decouples meshes for global and local domains, improving accuracy and efficiency in simulating integral structural theories with complex geometries.
Contribution
The study develops a mesh-decoupling technique enabling independent discretization of parent and child domains, enhancing flexibility, accuracy, and computational efficiency in integral theory simulations.
Findings
Achieves better accuracy and efficiency than existing methods.
Allows for generalized kernel functions and non-rectangular domains.
Demonstrates effectiveness on nonlocal elasticity benchmark problems.
Abstract
This study presents a generalized multiscale multimesh finite element method (-FEM) that addresses several long-standing challenges in the numerical simulation of integral structural theories, often used to model multiscale and nonlocal effects. The major challenges in the numerical simulation of integral boundary value problems are primarily rooted in the coupling of the spatial discretization of the global (parent) and integral (child) domains which severely restricts the computational efficiency of existing algorithms by imposing an implicit trade-off in the accuracy achieved by the child domain and in the resources dedicated to the simulation of the overall parent domain. One of the most defining contributions of this study consists in the development of a mesh-decoupling technique that generates isolated sets of meshes such that the parent and child domains can be…
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TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering · Composite Material Mechanics · Numerical methods in engineering
