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A simple modification to mitigate locking in conforming FEM for nearly incompressible elasticity

Numerical Analysis 2025-03-03 v3 Numerical Analysis

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 λ\lambda\to\infty, or equivalently as the Poisson ratio ν1/2\nu\to1/2. This effect is known as {\itshape locking} or {\itshape non-robustness}. For the piecewise linear case, the error in the L2{\bf L}^2-norm of the standard Galerkin conforming FEM is bounded by~Cλh2C\lambda h^2, resulting in poor accuracy for practical values of~hh if λ\lambda is sufficiently large. In this short paper, we show that the locking phenomenon can be reduced by replacing λ\lambda with~λh=λμ/(μ+λh/L)<λ\lambda_h=\lambda\mu/(\mu+\lambda h/L)<\lambda in the stiffness matrix, where μ\mu is the second Lam\'e parameter and LL is the diameter of the body Ω\Omega. We prove that with this modification, the error in the L2{\bf L}^2-norm is bounded by ChCh for a constant CC that does not depend on λ\lambda. Numerical experiments confirm this convergence behaviour and show that, for practical meshes, our method is more accurate than the standard method if λ\lambda is larger than about μL/h\mu L/h. Our analysis also shows that the error in the H1{\bf H}^1-norm is bounded by Cλh1/2hC\lambda_h^{1/2}\,h, which improves the Cλ1/2hC\lambda^{1/2}\,h 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}
}