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A weighted point-based formulation for isogeometric contact

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Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, (2017)
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2016.04.010

Abstract

In the context of isogeometric contact analysis, surfaces of objects can be described smoothly due to the high continuity of the involved shape functions. This facilitates construction of a continuous normal field which may be beneficial for modeling of contact problems. This property allows for stable collocation of the virtual contact work using considerable less evaluation points than numerical integration, while the approximation quality of the computational results is almost the same. In this context, a weighted point-based method (PTS+) is introduced as an extension of the Point-To-Segment method (PTS) proposed previously by Matzen et al. (2013). The weights enable transmission of contact stresses instead of contact forces along the contact surfaces. In normal direction the non-penetration condition is enforced by the Lagrange multiplier method, combined with the penalty method in tangential direction. Corresponding to the collocation weights, a constant or NURBS Lagrange multiplier field is introduced. A comparison between the collocation-based contact formulations PTS, PTS+ and a mortar method is drawn, showing that weighted collocation is able to achieve almost the same accuracy as the integration-based mortar formulation.

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