Conforming Reproducing Kernel
​The Conforming Reproducing Kernel Method (CRK) is the result of extensive research focusing on the application of mesh-free methods to expedite simulation development. In most simulation processes, a significant bottleneck lies in the effort required to generate a suitable discretization, known as "meshing," from the given geometry. This task is particularly critical for dynamic structural analyses, as computational costs are directly linked to mesh quality.
CRK offers an effective solution for simulating scenarios involving complex geometries, low-quality meshes, and nearly incompressible materials, all without increasing the computational cost to obtain accurate solutions. For more detailed information, please refer to the following resources: