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A modified combined active-set Newton method for solving phase-field fracture into the monolithic limit
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Kolditz, Leon Maximilian
, Mang, Katrin
, Wick, Thomas
in
Algorithms
/ Computing costs
/ Crack propagation
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Iterative methods
/ Linearization
/ Newton methods
/ Numerical stability
/ Predictor-corrector methods
2023
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A modified combined active-set Newton method for solving phase-field fracture into the monolithic limit
by
Kolditz, Leon Maximilian
, Mang, Katrin
, Wick, Thomas
in
Algorithms
/ Computing costs
/ Crack propagation
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Iterative methods
/ Linearization
/ Newton methods
/ Numerical stability
/ Predictor-corrector methods
2023
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A modified combined active-set Newton method for solving phase-field fracture into the monolithic limit
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Kolditz, Leon Maximilian
, Mang, Katrin
, Wick, Thomas
in
Algorithms
/ Computing costs
/ Crack propagation
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Iterative methods
/ Linearization
/ Newton methods
/ Numerical stability
/ Predictor-corrector methods
2023
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A modified combined active-set Newton method for solving phase-field fracture into the monolithic limit
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A modified combined active-set Newton method for solving phase-field fracture into the monolithic limit
2023
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Overview
In this work, we examine a numerical phase-field fracture framework in which the crack irreversibility constraint is treated with a primal-dual active set method and a linearization is used in the degradation function to enhance the numerical stability. The first goal is to carefully derive from a complementarity system our primal-dual active set formulation, which has been used in the literature in numerous studies, but for phase-field fracture without its detailed mathematical derivation yet. Based on the latter, we formulate a modified combined active-set Newton approach that significantly reduces the computational cost in comparison to comparable prior algorithms for quasi-monolithic settings. For many practical problems, Newton converges fast, but active set needs many iterations, for which three different efficiency improvements are suggested in this paper. Afterwards, we design an iteration on the linearization in order to iterate the problem to the monolithic limit. Our new algorithms are implemented in the programming framework pfm-cracks [T. Heister, T. Wick; pfm-cracks: A parallel-adaptive framework for phase-field fracture propagation, Software Impacts, Vol. 6 (2020), 100045]. In the numerical examples, we conduct performance studies and investigate efficiency enhancements. The main emphasis is on the cost complexity by keeping the accuracy of numerical solutions and goal functionals. Our algorithmic suggestions are substantiated with the help of several benchmarks in two and three spatial dimensions. Therein, predictor-corrector adaptivity and parallel performance studies are explored as well.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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