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A mixed variational framework for the design of energy-momentum integration schemes based on convex multi-variable electro-elastodynamics

M. Franke, R. Ortigosa, A. Janz, A.J. Gil, P. Betsch, Antonio Gil Orcid Logo

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

Swansea University Author: Antonio Gil Orcid Logo

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Abstract

In Ortigosa et al. (2018), the authors presented a new family of time integrators for large deformation electromechanics. In that paper, definition of appropriate algorithmic expressions for the discrete derivatives of the internal energy and consideration of multi-variable convexity of the internal...

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Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
ISSN: 0045-7825
Published: 2019
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa49620
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Abstract: In Ortigosa et al. (2018), the authors presented a new family of time integrators for large deformation electromechanics. In that paper, definition of appropriate algorithmic expressions for the discrete derivatives of the internal energy and consideration of multi-variable convexity of the internal energy was made. These two ingredients were essential for the definition of a new energy-momentum (EM) time integrator in the context of large deformation electromechanics relying on materially stable (ellipticity compliant) constitutive models. In Betsch et al. (2018), the authors introduced a family of EM time integrators making use of mixed variational principles for large strain mechanics. In addition to the displacement field, the right Cauchy–Green deformation tensor, its co-factor and its Jacobian were introduced as unknown fields in the formulation. An elegant cascade system of kinematic constraints was introduced in this paper, crucial for the satisfaction of the required conservation properties of the new family of EM time integrators. The objective of the present paper is the introduction of new mixed variational principles for EM time integrators in electromechanics, hence bridging the gap between the previous work presented by the authors in References Ortigosa et al. (2018) and Betsch et al. (2018), opening up the possibility to a variety of new Finite Element implementations. The following characteristics of the proposed EM time integrator make it very appealing: (i) the new family of time integrators can be shown to be thermodynamically consistent and second order accurate; (ii) piecewise discontinuous interpolation of the unknown fields (except displacements and electric potential) has been carried out, in order to yield a computational cost comparable to that of standard displacement-potential formulations. Finally, a series of numerical examples are included in order to demonstrate the robustness and conservation properties of the proposed scheme, specifically in the case of long-term simulations.
Keywords: Mixed variational framework, Electroactive polymer, Electro-elastodynamics, Multi-variable convexity, energy-momentum scheme
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering