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Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian method for nonlinear problems of geomechanics

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posted on 2025-05-09, 07:34 authored by M. Nazem, John CarterJohn Carter, D. W. Airey
In many geotechnical problems it is vital to consider the geometrical non-linearity caused by large deformation in order to capture a more realistic model of the true behaviour. The solutions so obtained should then be more accurate and reliable, which should ultimately lead to cheaper and safer design. The Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) method originated from fluid mechanics, but has now been well established for solving large deformation problems in geomechanics. This paper provides an overview of the ALE method and its challenges in tackling problems involving non-linearities due to material behaviour, large deformation, changing boundary conditions and time-dependency, including material rate effects and inertia effects in dynamic loading applications. Important aspects of ALE implementation into a finite element framework will also be discussed. This method is then employed to solve some interesting and challenging geotechnical problems such as the dynamic bearing capacity of footings on soft soils, consolidation of a soil layer under a footing, and the modelling of dynamic penetration of objects into soil layers.

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Source title

Proceedings of the Joint 9th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Asian Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics

Name of conference

9th World Congress on Computational Mechanics and 4th Asian Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2010)

Location

Sydney

Start date

2010-07-19

End date

2010-07-23

Publisher

Institute of Physics Publishing

Place published

Bristol, UK

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

Rights statement

Published under licence in Materials Science and Engineering Volume 10 Number 1 by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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