Title of article :
Numerical experiments with the Bloch-Floquet approach in homogenization
Author/Authors :
C. Conca، نويسنده , , S. Natesan، نويسنده , , M. Vanninathan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This paper deals with a numerical study of classical homogenization of elliptic linear operators
with periodic oscillating coefficients (period Y ). The importance of such problems in engineering
applications is quite well-known. A method introduced by Conca and Vanninathan [SIAM J. Appl.
Math. 1997; 57:1639–1659] based on Bloch waves that homogenize this kind of operators is used
for the numerical approximation of their solution u . The novelty of their approach consists of using
the spectral decomposition of the operator on RN to obtain a new approximation of u —the socalled
Bloch approximation —which provides an alternative to the classical two-scale expansion
u (x)=u
∗
(x) + kuk(x, x/ ), and therefore, contains implicitly at least the homogenized solution
u
∗ and the first- and second-order corrector terms.
The Bloch approximation is obtained by computing, for every value of the Bloch variable
in the reciprocal cell Y
(Brillouin zone), the components of u
∗ on the first Bloch mode associated
with the periodic structure of the medium. Though theoretical basis of the method already exists,
there is no evidence of its numerical performance. The main goal of this paper is to report on some
numerical experiments including a comparative study between both the classical and Bloch approaches.
The important conclusion emerging from the numerical results states that is closer to u , i.e. is a
better approximation of u than the first- and second-order corrector terms, specifically in the case of
high-contrast materials.
Keywords :
homogenization , periodic structures , numerical solution of differentialequations , Finite element method , Bloch waves
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering