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A 3D cell-centered ADER MOOD Finite Volume method for solving updated Lagrangian hyperelasticity on unstructured grids

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In this article, a cell-centered Lagrangian finite volume (FV) discretization is combined with the a posteriori multidimensional Optimal Order Detection (MOOD) limiting strategy to ensure robustness and stability at shock waves with piecewise linear spatial reconstruction.
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This article is published in Journal of Computational Physics.The article was published on 2022-01-15 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hyperelastic material & Discretization.

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An acoustic Riemann solver for large strain computational contact dynamics

TL;DR: In this paper , a vertex-centered finite volume algorithm for the explicit dynamic analysis of large strain contact problems is presented, which exploits the use of a system of first order conservation equations written in terms of the linear momentum and a triplet of geometric deformation measures (comprising the deformation gradient tensor, its cofactor, and its Jacobian) together with their associated jump conditions.
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A stabilized mixed three‐field formulation for stress accurate analysis including the incompressible limit in finite strain solid dynamics

TL;DR: In this article , a new methodology for finite strain solid dynamics problems for stress accurate analysis including the incompressible limit is presented, where the authors exploit the concept of mixed methods to formulate stable displacement/pressure/deviatoric stress finite elements.
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A cell-centered discontinuous Galerkin multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method in axisymmetric geometry

TL;DR: In this paper , a cell-centered discontinuous Galerkin (DG) multi-material arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (MMALE) method is developed for compressible fluid dynamics in axisymmetric geometry.
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On the convergence of residual distribution schemes for the compressible Euler equations via dissipative weak solutions

TL;DR: In this article , the convergence of residual distribution (RD) schemes to dissipative weak solutions of the Euler equations was shown to be equivalent to convergence in nonlinear problems with consistency plus stability.
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A direct Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian ADER-WENO finite volume scheme on unstructured tetrahedral meshes for conservative and non-conservative hyperbolic systems in 3D

TL;DR: A new family of high order accurate Arbitrary-Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) one-step ADER-WENO finite volume schemes for the solution of nonlinear systems of conservative and non-conservative hyperbolic partial differential equations with stiff source terms on moving tetrahedral meshes in three space dimensions.
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Drop impact of yield-stress fluids

TL;DR: In this paper, the normal impact of a drop of yield-stress fluid on a flat rigid surface is investigated experimentally using different model fluids (polymer microgels, clay suspensions) and impacted surfaces (partially wettable, super-hydrophobic).
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Modelling wave dynamics of compressible elastic materials

TL;DR: For this model a Riemann solver is developed and some reference solutions which are compared with the conservative model are determined and good agreement of both models for waves of very small and very large amplitude is shown.
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Q1. What have the authors contributed in "A 3d cell-centered ader mood finite volume method for solving updated lagrangian hyperelasticity on unstructured grids" ?

In this paper, the authors present a conservative cell-centered Lagrangian Finite Volume scheme for solving the hyperelasticity equations on unstructured multidimensional grids. The starting point of the present approach is the cell-centered FV discretization named EUCCLHYD and introduced in the context of Lagrangian hydrodynamics. This strategy has been successfully tested in an hydrodynamics context and the present work aims at extending it to the case of hyperelasticity. A relatively large set of numerical test cases is presented to assess the ability of the method to achieve effective second order of accuracy on smooth flows, maintaining an essentially non-oscillatory behavior and general robustness across discontinuities and ensuring at least physical admissibility of the solution where appropriate. These test cases feature material bending, impact, compression, non-linear deformation and further bouncing/detaching motions. 

A plan for future work involves the introduction of plasticity into this hyperelasticity model. The authors also plan to investigate the high-order extension over curvilinear simplicial grids of the present FV discretization. Another direction of evolution would be to add some ArbitraryLagrangian-Eulerian capability and the possibility to let two elastic materials interacting with each other, for instance impacting, deforming and further detaching from each others.