X‐FEM in isogeometric analysis for linear fracture mechanics
Volume: 87, Issue: 6, Pages: 541 - 565
Published: Jan 24, 2011
Abstract
The extended finite element method (X‐FEM) has proven to be an accurate, robust method for solving problems in fracture mechanics. X‐FEM has typically been used with elements using linear basis functions, although some work has been performed using quadratics. In the current work, the X‐FEM formulation is incorporated into isogeometric analysis to obtain solutions with higher order convergence rates for problems in linear fracture mechanics. In...
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Title
X‐FEM in isogeometric analysis for linear fracture mechanics
Published Date
Jan 24, 2011
Volume
87
Issue
6
Pages
541 - 565
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