ACO25, A Conference Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the ACO Program
- Series
- Other Talks
- Time
- Monday, January 9, 2017 - 09:00 for 8 hours (full day)
- Location
- Klaus 1116
- Speaker
- Various speakers – Various affiliations
Please Note: Tentative schedule: 9-12: mini-presentations, informal discussion, Q&A, led by Jose Rodriguez (numerical decomposition), Elizabeth Gross (reaction networks), Dan Bates (numerical AG for sciences and engineering); 12-1: lunch; 1pm+: catch flights, continue talking in groups.
Please Note: Talk by Shuozhi Xu, Title: Algorithms and Implementation for the Concurrent Atomistic-Continuum Method. Abstract: Unlikemany other multiscale methods, the concurrent atomistic-continuum (CAC) method admits the migration of dislocations and intrinsic stacking faults through a lattice while employing an underlying interatomic potential as the only constitutive relation. Here, we build algorithms and develop a new CAC code which runs in parallel using MPI with a domain decomposition algorithm. New features of the code include, but are not limited to: (i) both dynamic and quasistatic CAC simulations are available, (ii) mesh refinement schemes for both dynamic fracture and curved dislocation migration are implemented, and (iii) integration points in individual finite elements are shared among multiple processors to minimize the amount of data communication. The CAC program is then employed to study a series of metal plasticity problems in which both dislocation core effects at the nanoscale and the long range stress field of dislocations at the submicron scales are preserved. Applications using the new code include dislocation multiplication from Frank-Read sources, dislocation/void interactions, and dislocation/grain boundary interactions.