Interpolation-based immersed finite element and isogeometric analysis

We introduce a new paradigm for immersed finite element and isogeometric methods based on interpolating function spaces from an unfitted background mesh into Lagrange finite element spaces defined on a foreground mesh that captures the domain geometry but is otherwise subject to minimal constraints...

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Published inComputer methods in applied mechanics and engineering Vol. 405; p. 115890
Main Authors Fromm, Jennifer E., Wunsch, Nils, Xiang, Ru, Zhao, Han, Maute, Kurt, Evans, John A., Kamensky, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.02.2023
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Summary:We introduce a new paradigm for immersed finite element and isogeometric methods based on interpolating function spaces from an unfitted background mesh into Lagrange finite element spaces defined on a foreground mesh that captures the domain geometry but is otherwise subject to minimal constraints on element quality or connectivity. This is a generalization of the concept of Lagrange extraction from the isogeometric analysis literature and also related to certain variants of the finite cell and material point methods, as well as the concept of free-form deformation from design. Crucially, the interpolation may be approximate without sacrificing high-order convergence rates, which distinguishes the present method from existing high-order finite cell, CutFEM, and immersogeometric approaches. The interpolation paradigm also permits non-invasive reuse of existing finite element software for immersed analysis. We analyze the properties of the interpolation-based immersed paradigm for a model problem and implement it on top of the open-source FEniCS finite element software, to apply it to a variety of problems in fluid, solid, and structural mechanics where we demonstrate high-order accuracy and applicability to practical geometries like trimmed spline patches.
ISSN:0045-7825
DOI:10.1016/j.cma.2023.115890