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A semi-smooth Newton and Primal–Dual Active Set method for Non-Smooth Contact Dynamics

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Abstract Multi-rigid-body dynamic contact systems, in other words Non Smooth Contact Dynamics (NSCD) problems, generate some inherent difficulties to multivocal laws, which results in non-linearities and non-smoothness associated to frictional… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Multi-rigid-body dynamic contact systems, in other words Non Smooth Contact Dynamics (NSCD) problems, generate some inherent difficulties to multivocal laws, which results in non-linearities and non-smoothness associated to frictional contact models. Recently, Primal–Dual Active Set strategies (PDAS) have emerged as a promising method for solving contact problems. These methods are based on the following principle: the frictional contact conditions are restated as non-linear complementary functions for which the solution is provided by the iterative semi-smooth Newton method. Based on these prerequisites, this contribution aims to provide a generalization of the NSCD-PDAS for dynamic frictional contact problems. Several numerical experiments are reported for algorithm validation purposes and also to assess the efficiency and performances of PDAS methods with respect to the Newton/Augmented Lagrangian and the Bi-Potential methods.

Keywords: method; non smooth; contact dynamics; primal dual; contact; smooth contact

Journal Title: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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