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Multiphysics Phasefield Fracture Modeling Adaptive Discretizations And Solvers Thomas Wick

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Multiphysics Phasefield Fracture Modeling Adaptive Discretizations And Solvers Thomas Wick
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 89.47 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Thomas Wick
ISBN: 9783110497397, 3110497395
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Multiphysics Phasefield Fracture Modeling Adaptive Discretizations And Solvers Thomas Wick by Thomas Wick 9783110497397, 3110497395 instant download after payment.

This monograph is centered on mathematical modeling, innovative numerical algorithms and adaptive concepts to deal with fracture phenomena in multiphysics. State-of-the-art phase-field fracture models are complemented with prototype explanations and rigorous numerical analysis. These developments are embedded into a carefully designed balance between scientific computing aspects and numerical modeling of nonstationary coupled variational inequality systems. Therein, a focus is on nonlinear solvers, goal-oriented error estimation, predictor-corrector adaptivity, and interface conditions. Engineering applications show the potential for tackling practical problems within the fields of solid mechanics, porous media, and fluidstructure interaction.

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