2020 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Optimized Schwarz Methods for Linear Elasticity and Overlumping
Author : Kévin Santugini-Repiquet
Published in: Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XXV
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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Linear Elasticity models how elastic solids deform in the presence of surface and volume forces. The model of Linear Elasticity is valid for small deformations. For large deformations, the nonlinear theory of elasticity should be used instead. For an introduction to Linear Elasticity, we refer the reader to [3]. Linear Elasticity is commonly discretized using Finite Element Methods, see [1, Chap. 11].