A unified, stable and accurate meshfree framework for peridynamic correspondence modeling. Part I: core methods


Abstract in English

The overarching goal of this work is to develop an accurate, robust, and stable methodology for finite deformation modeling using strong-form peridynamics (PD) and the correspondence modeling framework. We adopt recently developed methods that make use of higher-order corrections to improve the computation of integrals in the correspondence formulation. A unified approach is presented that incorporates the reproducing kernel (RK) and generalized moving least square (GMLS) approximations in PD to obtain higher-order gradients. We show, however, that the improved quadrature rule does not suffice to handle correspondence-modeling instability issues. In Part I of this paper, a bond-associative, higher-order core formulation is developed that naturally provides stability. Numerical examples are provided to study the convergence of RK-PD, GMLS-PD, and their bond-associat

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