A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities by means of elemental (E-FEM) or nodal enrichments (XFEM) is presented. Based on the same constitutive model (continuum damage) and linear elements (triangles and tetrahedra) optimized implementations of both types of enrichments in the same non-linear code are tested for a representative set of 2D and 3D crack propagation examples. It is shown that both methods provide the same qualitative and quantitative results for enough refined meshes. For the performed tests, E-FEM exhibited, in general, a higher accuracy, mostly for coarse meshes, whereas, convergence rate with mesh refinement, which is super-linear, showed slightly higher for X-FEM. As for the computational...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
In this paper, three different approaches used to model strong discontinuities are studied: a new st...
A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities by means of elemental (E...
In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address fracture problem...
Modeling of big faults or weak planes of strong and weak discontinuities is of major importance to a...
While the regular Finite Element Method (FEM) is well developed and robust, it is not particularly w...
<p>We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities in...
We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities indep...
We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities indep...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
In this paper, three different approaches used to model strong discontinuities are studied: a new st...
<div><p>Abstract In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address...
In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address fracture problem...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
In this paper, three different approaches used to model strong discontinuities are studied: a new st...
A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities by means of elemental (E...
In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address fracture problem...
Modeling of big faults or weak planes of strong and weak discontinuities is of major importance to a...
While the regular Finite Element Method (FEM) is well developed and robust, it is not particularly w...
<p>We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities in...
We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities indep...
We introduce a new methodology for modeling problems with both weak and strong discontinuities indep...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
In this paper, three different approaches used to model strong discontinuities are studied: a new st...
<div><p>Abstract In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address...
In this paper a numerical model with strong discontinuities is presented to address fracture problem...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
Discontinuities such as voids, cracks, material interfaces, and joints widely exist in nature. Conve...
In this paper, three different approaches used to model strong discontinuities are studied: a new st...