A simple modification to mitigate locking in conforming FEM for nearly incompressible elasticity
Abstract
Due to the divergence-instability, the accuracy of low-order conforming finite element methods (FEMs) for nearly incompressible elasticity equations deteriorates as the Lam\'e parameter , or equivalently as the Poisson ratio . This effect is known as {\itshape locking} or {\itshape non-robustness}. For the piecewise linear case, the error in the -norm of the standard Galerkin conforming FEM is bounded by~, resulting in poor accuracy for practical values of~ if is sufficiently large. In this short paper, we show that the locking phenomenon can be reduced by replacing with~ in the stiffness matrix, where is the second Lam\'e parameter and is the diameter of the body . We prove that with this modification, the error in the -norm is bounded by for a constant that does not depend on . Numerical experiments confirm this convergence behaviour and show that, for practical meshes, our method is more accurate than the standard method if is larger than about . Our analysis also shows that the error in the -norm is bounded by , which improves the estimate for the case of conforming FEM.
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@article{arxiv.2407.06831,
title = {A simple modification to mitigate locking in conforming FEM for nearly incompressible elasticity},
author = {K. Mustapha and W. McLean and J. Dick and Q. T. Le Gia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06831},
year = {2025}
}