This paper presents a novel numerical technique to simulate the crack propagation process for inhomogeneous solids. The criteria of crack growth and path selection are expressed in terms of some simple functions of fracture energy and loading phase angle. The energy release rate and loading phase angle for mixed mode cracks are evaluated by the finite element method with a mesh-adaptive technique. Examples are considered to show that the method is effective for simulating and predicting crack paths in inhomogeneous solids. They include crack growth or kinking in bi-materials and damage processes of fiber-reinforced composites
AbstractWe describe a finite element-based method to propagate multiple fractures simultaneously. Th...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
The finite element approach is applied to predict crack patterns in a single or composite material u...
Abstract. Automatic simulation of crack propagation in homogeneous and functionally graded materials...
This thesis concerns finite element methods for the numerical simulation of crack propagation includ...
International audienceThe proposed numerical model for simulating two-dimensional cracking process i...
International audienceThe proposed numerical model for simulating two-dimensional cracking process i...
A large number of methods to describe fracture mechanical features of structures on basis of computa...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
ABSTRACT: A finite element-based numerical technique has been developed to simulate damage growth in...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
AbstractWe describe a finite element-based method to propagate multiple fractures simultaneously. Th...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
The finite element approach is applied to predict crack patterns in a single or composite material u...
Abstract. Automatic simulation of crack propagation in homogeneous and functionally graded materials...
This thesis concerns finite element methods for the numerical simulation of crack propagation includ...
International audienceThe proposed numerical model for simulating two-dimensional cracking process i...
International audienceThe proposed numerical model for simulating two-dimensional cracking process i...
A large number of methods to describe fracture mechanical features of structures on basis of computa...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
ABSTRACT: A finite element-based numerical technique has been developed to simulate damage growth in...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
AbstractWe describe a finite element-based method to propagate multiple fractures simultaneously. Th...
A new methodology to predict dynamic crack propagation under generalized loading conditions is propo...
The finite element approach is applied to predict crack patterns in a single or composite material u...