This paper assesses the accuracy and convergence of the linear-elastic, bond-based Peridynamic model with brittle failure, known as the prototype micro-brittle (PMB) model. We investigate the discrete equations of this model, suitable for numerical implementation. It is shown that the widely used discretization approach incurs rather large errors. Motivated by this ob-servation, a correction is proposed, which significantly increases the accuracy by cancelling errors associated with the discretization. As an additional re-sult, we derive equations to treat the interactions between differently sized particles, i.e., a non-homogeneous discretization spacing. This presents an important step forward for the applicability of the PMB model to com...
To improve design and reliability, extensive efforts has been devoted to understanding damage and fa...
Crack propagation and branching are modeled using nonlocal peridynamic theory. One major advantage o...
Mode I opening and mixed-mode I-II fracture experiments were performed with a homogeneous, fine grai...
This paper assesses the accuracy and convergence of the bond-based Peridynamic model with brittle fa...
The critical effect of micro level defects should be examined at macro level to better understand th...
This paper shows a new approach to estimate the critical traction for Mode I crack opening before cr...
AbstractPeridynamics (Silling (2000)) is a non-local continuum theory that is particularly suited to...
Peridynamics (PD) is a new tool, based on the non-local theory for modelling fracture mechanics, whe...
Extensive efforts have been devoted to understanding brittle failure using numerical simulation, ...
Peridynamics is a continuum reformulation of the classical partial differential equations of motion....
The mathematical modeling of failure mechanisms in solid materials and structures is a long standing...
International audienceBy means of Peridynamic simulations [1], we investigate the breakage ...
In this discussion, we discuss a new class of models for solving problems of free crack propagation ...
Failure in materials initiates from the microscale (defects, pores, etc.) and can affect, sometimes ...
Comminution is a complex process that consists in reducing (by crushing, grinding, cutting…) solid p...
To improve design and reliability, extensive efforts has been devoted to understanding damage and fa...
Crack propagation and branching are modeled using nonlocal peridynamic theory. One major advantage o...
Mode I opening and mixed-mode I-II fracture experiments were performed with a homogeneous, fine grai...
This paper assesses the accuracy and convergence of the bond-based Peridynamic model with brittle fa...
The critical effect of micro level defects should be examined at macro level to better understand th...
This paper shows a new approach to estimate the critical traction for Mode I crack opening before cr...
AbstractPeridynamics (Silling (2000)) is a non-local continuum theory that is particularly suited to...
Peridynamics (PD) is a new tool, based on the non-local theory for modelling fracture mechanics, whe...
Extensive efforts have been devoted to understanding brittle failure using numerical simulation, ...
Peridynamics is a continuum reformulation of the classical partial differential equations of motion....
The mathematical modeling of failure mechanisms in solid materials and structures is a long standing...
International audienceBy means of Peridynamic simulations [1], we investigate the breakage ...
In this discussion, we discuss a new class of models for solving problems of free crack propagation ...
Failure in materials initiates from the microscale (defects, pores, etc.) and can affect, sometimes ...
Comminution is a complex process that consists in reducing (by crushing, grinding, cutting…) solid p...
To improve design and reliability, extensive efforts has been devoted to understanding damage and fa...
Crack propagation and branching are modeled using nonlocal peridynamic theory. One major advantage o...
Mode I opening and mixed-mode I-II fracture experiments were performed with a homogeneous, fine grai...