A cohesive element able to connect and simulate crack growth between independently modeled finite element subdomains with non-matching meshes is proposed and validated. The approach is based on penalty constraints and has several advantages over conventional FE techniques in disconnecting two regions of a model during crack growth. The most important is the ability to release portion of the interface that are smaller than the local finite element length. Thus, the growth of delamination is not limited to advancing by releasing nodes of the FE model, which is a limitation common to the methods found in the literature. Furthermore, it is possible to vary the penalty parameter within the cohesive element, allowing to apply the damage model to ...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...
A cohesive element able to connect and simulate crack growth between independently modeled finite el...
This paper discusses in detail the use of cohesive interface elements for simulation of delamination...
The simulation of delamination using the Finite Element Method (FEM) is a useful tool to analyze fra...
The reliability of composite structures depends, among other damage mechanisms, on their ability to ...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
A critical failure mechanism for composite skin-stiffened structures in compression is separation of...
Purpose: In this work, the cohesive zone model (CZM) developed by some of the authors to simulate th...
The reliability of composite structures depends, among other damage mechanisms, on their ability to ...
The object of this study is the development and implementation of a Cohesive Zone Model (CZM) for in...
Composite delamination represents one of the most critical failure mechanisms occurring in composite...
An effective interface element technology has been developed for connecting and simulating crack gro...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...
A cohesive element able to connect and simulate crack growth between independently modeled finite el...
This paper discusses in detail the use of cohesive interface elements for simulation of delamination...
The simulation of delamination using the Finite Element Method (FEM) is a useful tool to analyze fra...
The reliability of composite structures depends, among other damage mechanisms, on their ability to ...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
An effective interface element technology is presented for connecting and simulating crack growth be...
A critical failure mechanism for composite skin-stiffened structures in compression is separation of...
Purpose: In this work, the cohesive zone model (CZM) developed by some of the authors to simulate th...
The reliability of composite structures depends, among other damage mechanisms, on their ability to ...
The object of this study is the development and implementation of a Cohesive Zone Model (CZM) for in...
Composite delamination represents one of the most critical failure mechanisms occurring in composite...
An effective interface element technology has been developed for connecting and simulating crack gro...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...
In this paper, a damage model using cohesive damage zone for the simulation of progressive delaminat...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to the numerical simulation of crack propagati...