This communication anticipates some results of a work in progress [1], addressed to explore the efficiency of the diffuse cohesive energy model for describing the phenomena of fracture and yielding. A first local model is partially successful, but fails to reproduce the strain softening regime. A more robust non-local model, obtained by adding an energy term depending on the deformation gradient, describes many typical features of the inelastic response observed in experiments, including strain localization and necking. Fracture occurs as the result of extreme strain localization. The model predicts different fracture modes, brittle and ductile, depending on the analytical form of the cohesive energy function
We study an approximation scheme for a variational theory of cohesive fracture in a one-dimensional ...
International audienceIn the spirit of the variational approach of Fracture Mechanics initiated in [...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to gradient damage models which allow us to describe all ...
This communication anticipates some results of a work in progress [1], addressed to explore the effi...
This communication anticipates some results of a work in progress [1], addressed to explore the effi...
In this paper we anticipate some results of a work in progress (Del Piero et al., 2012), in which th...
Abstract. In the fracture model presented in this paper, the basic assumption is that the energy is ...
In this paper we anticipate some results of a work in progress (Del Piero et al., 2012), in which th...
In the fracture model presented in this paper, the basic assumption is that the energy is the sum of...
This book exposes a number of mathematical models for fracture of growing difficulty. All models are...
In the framework of rate-independent systems, an elastic-plastic-damage model, aimed at the descript...
The variational model here proposed attempts a unified approach to plasticity and fracture. It is ba...
The variational theory of fracture: diffuse cohesive energy and elastic-plastic ruptur
AbstractIn this paper two different non-local plasticity models are presented and compared to descri...
We study an approximation scheme for a variational theory of cohesive fracture in a one-dimensional ...
International audienceIn the spirit of the variational approach of Fracture Mechanics initiated in [...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to gradient damage models which allow us to describe all ...
This communication anticipates some results of a work in progress [1], addressed to explore the effi...
This communication anticipates some results of a work in progress [1], addressed to explore the effi...
In this paper we anticipate some results of a work in progress (Del Piero et al., 2012), in which th...
Abstract. In the fracture model presented in this paper, the basic assumption is that the energy is ...
In this paper we anticipate some results of a work in progress (Del Piero et al., 2012), in which th...
In the fracture model presented in this paper, the basic assumption is that the energy is the sum of...
This book exposes a number of mathematical models for fracture of growing difficulty. All models are...
In the framework of rate-independent systems, an elastic-plastic-damage model, aimed at the descript...
The variational model here proposed attempts a unified approach to plasticity and fracture. It is ba...
The variational theory of fracture: diffuse cohesive energy and elastic-plastic ruptur
AbstractIn this paper two different non-local plasticity models are presented and compared to descri...
We study an approximation scheme for a variational theory of cohesive fracture in a one-dimensional ...
International audienceIn the spirit of the variational approach of Fracture Mechanics initiated in [...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to gradient damage models which allow us to describe all ...