A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporated into the model by means of non-local displacements. This contrasts with existing damage models, where a non-local strain or strain-related state variable is used. The new model is very attractive from a computational viewpoint, especially regarding the computation of the consistent tangent matrix needed to achieve quadratic convergence in Newton iterations. At the same time, its physical response is very similar to that of the standard models, including its regularization capabilities. All these aspects are discussed in detail and illustrated by means of numerical examples.Peer Reviewe
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AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
International audienceIntegral non-local (INL) formulations on the internal variables of the constit...
ABSTRACT: The spatial averaging integral and weight function that have eo far been employed in the m...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
ABSTRACT. This paper starts with an overview of models that can provide an objective descrip-tion of...
International audienceThe proposed contribution presents and investigates the numerical properties o...
We present an efficient and reliable approach for the numerical modelling of failure with nonlocal d...
Ductile fracture presents challenges with respect to material modelling and numerical simulations of...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the internal varia...
International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effect...
AbstractThis paper discusses three hybrid-displacement finite element formulations for the simulatio...
AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
International audienceIntegral non-local (INL) formulations on the internal variables of the constit...
ABSTRACT: The spatial averaging integral and weight function that have eo far been employed in the m...