Well-Posedness of Discretizations for Fractional Elasto-Plasticity
By: Michael Feischl, David Niederkofler, Barbara Wohlmuth
Potential Business Impact:
Makes strong materials bend without breaking.
We consider a fractional plasticity model based on linear isotropic and kinematic hardening as well as a standard von-Mises yield function, where the flow rule is replaced by a Riesz--Caputo fractional derivative. The resulting mathematical model is typically non-local and non-smooth. Our numerical algorithm is based on the well-known radial return mapping and exploits that the kernel is finitely supported. We propose explicit and implicit discretizations of the model and show the well-posedness of the explicit in time discretization in combination with a standard finite element approach in space. Our numerical results in 2D and 3D illustrate the performance of the algorithm and the influence of the fractional parameter.
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