Abstract

In this research work, the radial basis function finite difference method (RBF-FD) is further developed to solve one- and two-dimensional boundary value problems in linear elasticity. The related differentiation weights are generated by using the extended version of the RBF utilizing a polynomial basis. The type of the RBF is restricted to polyharmonic splines (PHS), i.e., a combination of the odd m-order PHS phi (r)=r^m with additional polynomials up to degree p will serve as the basis. Furthermore, a new residual-based adaptive point-cloud refinement algorithm will be presented and its numerical performance will be demonstrated. The computational efficiency of the PHS RBF-FD approach is tested by means of the relative errors measured in ell _2-norm on several representative benchmark problems with smooth and non-smooth solutions, using h-adaptive, uniform, and quasi-uniform point-cloud refinement.

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