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An augmented Lagrangian technique combined with a mortar algorithm for modelling mechanical contact problems
Fecha
2013-01Registro en:
Cavalieri, Federico José; Cardona, Alberto; An augmented Lagrangian technique combined with a mortar algorithm for modelling mechanical contact problems; Wiley; International Journal For Numerical Methods In Engineering; 93; 4; 1-2013; 420-442
0029-5981
Autor
Cavalieri, Federico José
Cardona, Alberto
Resumen
A finite element formulation for three dimensional (3D) contact mechanics using a mortar algorithm combined with a mixed penalty-duality formulation from an augmented Lagrangian approach is presented. In this method, no penalty parameter is introduced for the regularisation of the contact problem. The contact approach, based on the mortar method, gives a smooth representation of the contact forces across the bodies interface, and can be used in arbitrarily curved 3D configurations. The projection surface used for integrating the equations is built using a local Cartesian basis defined in each contact element. A unit normal to the contact surface is defined locally at each element, simplifying the implementation and linearisation of the equations. The displayed examples show that the algorithm verifies the contact patch tests exactly, and is applicable to large displacements problems with large sliding motions.