Title
ParTopS: compact topological framework for parallel fragmentation simulations
Abstract
Cohesive models are used for simulation of fracture, branching and fragmentation phenomena at various scales. Those models require high levels of mesh refinement at the crack tip region so that nonlinear behavior can be captured and physical results obtained. This imposes the use of large meshes that usually result in computational and memory costs prohibitively expensive for a single traditional workstation. If an extrinsic cohesive model is to be used, support for dynamic insertion of cohesive elements is also required. This paper proposes a topological framework for supporting parallel adaptive fragmentation simulations that provides operations for dynamic insertion of cohesive elements, in a uniform way, for both two- and three-dimensional unstructured meshes. Cohesive elements are truly represented and are treated like any other regular element. The framework is built as an extension of a compact adjacency-based serial topological data structure, which can natively handle the representation of cohesive elements. Symmetrical modifications of duplicated entities are used to reduce the communication of topological changes among mesh partitions and also to avoid the use of locks. The correctness and efficiency of the proposed framework are demonstrated by a series of arbitrary insertions of cohesive elements into some sample meshes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/s00366-009-0129-2
Eng. Comput. (Lond.)
Keywords
Field
DocType
parallel fragmentation simulation � crack branchingcohesive elements � topological data structurefinite elementsfracture,topological change,compact adjacency-based serial topological,parallel fragmentation simulation,proposed framework,cohesive model,cohesive element,topological framework,extrinsic cohesive model,dynamic insertion,compact topological framework,fragmentation phenomenon,arbitrary insertion,data structure,three dimensional
Adjacency list,Topology,Data structure,Nonlinear system,Polygon mesh,Correctness,Workstation,Theoretical computer science,Fragmentation (computing),Finite element method,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
4
1435-5663
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.40
16
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rodrigo Espinha1302.42
Waldemar Celes214115.93
Noemi Rodriguez3131.08
Glaucio H. Paulino4207.00