Isogeometric collocation is for the first time considered as a simulation tool for fluid-saturated porous media. Accordingly, with a focus on one-dimensional problems, a mixed collocation approach is proposed and tested in demanding situations, on both quasi-static and dynamic benchmarks. The developed method is proven to be very effective in terms of both stability and accuracy. In fact, the peculiar properties of the spline shape functions typical of isogeometric methods, along with the ease of implementation and low computational cost guaranteed by the collocation framework, make the proposed approach very attractive as a viable alternative to Galerkin-based approaches classically adopted in computational poromechanics.
Mixed isogeometric collocation methods for the simulation of poromechanics problems in 1D
F Auricchio;A Reali
2018
Abstract
Isogeometric collocation is for the first time considered as a simulation tool for fluid-saturated porous media. Accordingly, with a focus on one-dimensional problems, a mixed collocation approach is proposed and tested in demanding situations, on both quasi-static and dynamic benchmarks. The developed method is proven to be very effective in terms of both stability and accuracy. In fact, the peculiar properties of the spline shape functions typical of isogeometric methods, along with the ease of implementation and low computational cost guaranteed by the collocation framework, make the proposed approach very attractive as a viable alternative to Galerkin-based approaches classically adopted in computational poromechanics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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