Authors
Fredrik Edelvik, Morgan Görtz, Fredrik Hellman, Gustav Kettil, Axel Målqvist
Publication date
2024/1/5
Journal
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Volume
418
Pages
116593
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
We present and analyze a methodology for numerical homogenization of spatial networks models, e.g. heat conduction and linear deformation in large networks of slender objects, such as paper fibers. The aim is to construct a coarse model of the problem that maintains high accuracy also on the micro-scale. By solving decoupled problems on local subgraphs we construct a low dimensional subspace of the solution space with good approximation properties. The coarse model of the network is expressed by a Galerkin formulation and can be used to perform simulations with different source and boundary data, at a low computational cost. We prove optimal convergence to the micro-scale solution of the proposed method under mild assumptions on the homogeneity, connectivity, and locality of the network on the coarse scale. The theoretical findings are numerically confirmed for both scalar-valued (heat conduction …
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F Edelvik, M Görtz, F Hellman, G Kettil, A Målqvist - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and …, 2024