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=== Infinite stress === |
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=== Image stress stress === |
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Revision as of 17:12, 1 June 2010
Discontinuities in stress : usage of cell
ILL RYU
May 1, 2010
ParaDiS uses cells to compute stress. Now, if we use more than 3 cells, there are discontinuities near the boundary of cells. Here, 3 kinds of models are tested to see the discontinuities: Using 3 cells without FMM, Using 8 cells without FMM, Using 8 cells with FMM.
Model geometries
In the model, square dislocation loop is located at the center of the simulation domain as following figure.
Blue line : 3 cells
Red line: 8 cells without FMM
Green line: 8 cells with FMM
Infinite stress
Image stress stress
Total stress
Conclusion
As we can see, if we use more that 3 cells for the stress calculation, the solutions are getting unstable.
