One of the fundamental aspects in cohesive zone modeling is the definition of the traction-separation relationship across fracture surfaces, which approximates the nonlin-ear fracture process. Cohesive traction-separation relationships may be classified as either nonpotential-based models or potential-based models. Potential-based models are of special interest in the present review article. Several potential-based models display limitations, especially for mixed-mode problems, because of the boundary conditions associated with cohesive fracture. In addition, this paper shows that most effective displacement-based models can be formulated under a single framework. These models lead to positive stiffness under certain separation paths, contr...
ABSTRACT: A cohesive zone, finite element fracture analysis is based upon a traction-separation rela...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
This paper checks the consistency of some published exponential and bilinear mixed-mode cohesive zon...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
AbstractA mode III crack with a cohesive zone in a power-law hardening material is studied under sma...
This paper addresses a physics based derivation of mode-I and mode-II traction separation relations ...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
AbstractA cohesive surface theory of fracture is a phenomenological continuum framework that is clos...
AbstractThis paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode ...
AbstractMany practical situations involve blunt cracks, which have a finite tip radius and no stress...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
ABSTRACT. A comparison between the prediction of crack propagation through an adhesive interface bas...
ABSTRACT: A cohesive zone, finite element fracture analysis is based upon a traction-separation rela...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
This paper checks the consistency of some published exponential and bilinear mixed-mode cohesive zon...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
AbstractA mode III crack with a cohesive zone in a power-law hardening material is studied under sma...
This paper addresses a physics based derivation of mode-I and mode-II traction separation relations ...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
In this study, a general frictional cohesive zone model (FCZM) dedicated to quasi-brittle fracture i...
AbstractA cohesive surface theory of fracture is a phenomenological continuum framework that is clos...
AbstractThis paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode ...
AbstractMany practical situations involve blunt cracks, which have a finite tip radius and no stress...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
ABSTRACT. A comparison between the prediction of crack propagation through an adhesive interface bas...
ABSTRACT: A cohesive zone, finite element fracture analysis is based upon a traction-separation rela...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...