The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage, several of which have been proposed in the literature to simulate material degradation. These different gradient-damage based nonlocal models are examined with respect to their ability to describe crack initiation and crack propagation. The models are applied to identical mechanical benchmark tests, where the material damage evolution law is taken as good as possible equal for each model. Interesting differences between the different models arise, and it is shown that care must be taken in the interpretation and application of these models. One-dimensional results cannot be extrapolated in a straightforward fashion to two dimensions, and the physical...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: This article presents the development of a generalized nonlocal damage-coupled material mo...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage, several ...
Summary. The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage,...
Continuous models of material degradation may cease to producemeaningful results in the presence of ...
AbstractThrough a mixed local and nonlocal formulation, a continuous transition from a local to a no...
ABSTRACT: In this article, a family of damage models which leads to the analytical solvability of th...
A transient-gradient enhanced damage model has been developed for the numerical modelling of the dam...
One of the shortcomings of nonlocal damage models with a constant length scale parameter is the wron...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
In the context of the Continuum Damage Mechanics, dierent types of non-local formulations are discus...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: This article presents the development of a generalized nonlocal damage-coupled material mo...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage, several ...
Summary. The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage,...
Continuous models of material degradation may cease to producemeaningful results in the presence of ...
AbstractThrough a mixed local and nonlocal formulation, a continuous transition from a local to a no...
ABSTRACT: In this article, a family of damage models which leads to the analytical solvability of th...
A transient-gradient enhanced damage model has been developed for the numerical modelling of the dam...
One of the shortcomings of nonlocal damage models with a constant length scale parameter is the wron...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
In the context of the Continuum Damage Mechanics, dierent types of non-local formulations are discus...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
ABSTRACT: This article presents the development of a generalized nonlocal damage-coupled material mo...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...