Discrete element method (DEM) was used to model progressive delamination of fiber reinforced composite laminates. The anisotropic composite plies were constructed through a hexagonal packing of particle elements. Contacts between the particles were represented by parallel bonds with the verified normal and shear elastic properties. The ply interface was characterized by a contact softening model with a bilinear elastic behavior which is similar to the cohesive zone model in the continuum mechanics. DCB. ELS and FRMM tests were simulated by the DEM model to assess its capability of modeling mode I, mode II and mix mode fracture of delamination, respectively. Good agreements were observed between the DEM and existing numerical and experimenta...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceIn order to forecast the delamination initiation and propagation in a finite e...
In this paper, a modified adaptive cohesive element is presented. The new elements are developed and...
Due to the complex nature of fibre reinforced composite (FRC) materials, the onset of damage does no...
This paper presents a 3D simulation of damages and cracks growth in composite material using Discret...
As a natural progress of the research in the area of modeling damage at microscopic scales, a discre...
As a natural progress of the research in the area of modeling damage at microscopic scales, a discre...
Discrete element method (DEM) was used to simulate the dynamic process of microbond test of fiber re...
This study proposed a novel approach based on the 3D discrete element method (DEM) to simulate the p...
In this article, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is taking advantage for the damage modeling of a ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a combined finite/discrete element method for 2D/3D modeling of compos...
A particle discrete element method (DEM) was employed to simulate transverse cracking in laminated f...
The implementation of cohesive elements for studying the delamination process in composite laminates...
A representative element of the cross-ply laminate was modeled by the discrete element method (DEM) ...
Plate theory in conjunction with fracture mechanics approach is used to model delamination in compos...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceIn order to forecast the delamination initiation and propagation in a finite e...
In this paper, a modified adaptive cohesive element is presented. The new elements are developed and...
Due to the complex nature of fibre reinforced composite (FRC) materials, the onset of damage does no...
This paper presents a 3D simulation of damages and cracks growth in composite material using Discret...
As a natural progress of the research in the area of modeling damage at microscopic scales, a discre...
As a natural progress of the research in the area of modeling damage at microscopic scales, a discre...
Discrete element method (DEM) was used to simulate the dynamic process of microbond test of fiber re...
This study proposed a novel approach based on the 3D discrete element method (DEM) to simulate the p...
In this article, the Discrete Element Method (DEM) is taking advantage for the damage modeling of a ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a combined finite/discrete element method for 2D/3D modeling of compos...
A particle discrete element method (DEM) was employed to simulate transverse cracking in laminated f...
The implementation of cohesive elements for studying the delamination process in composite laminates...
A representative element of the cross-ply laminate was modeled by the discrete element method (DEM) ...
Plate theory in conjunction with fracture mechanics approach is used to model delamination in compos...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceIn order to forecast the delamination initiation and propagation in a finite e...
In this paper, a modified adaptive cohesive element is presented. The new elements are developed and...