We propose a formulation for linear elastic fracture mechanics in which the stress intensity factors are found directly from the solution vector of an extended boundary element method formulation. The enrichment is embedded in the boundary element method formulation, rather than adding new degrees of freedom for each enriched node. Therefore, a very limited number of new degrees of freedom is added to the problem, which contributes to preserving the conditioning of the linear system of equations. The Stroh formalism is used to provide boundary element method fundamental solutions for any degree of anisotropy, and these are used for both conventional and enriched degrees of freedom. Several numerical examples are shown with benchmark solutio...
An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensi...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...
[[abstract]]The main impediment to the development of efficient algorithms for the stress analysis o...
Abstract. A new formulation of the boundary element method (BEM) is proposed in this paper to calcul...
This paper presents a boundary element formulation for the analysis of linear elastic fracture mecha...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
Recently developments in numerical methods such as the Extended Finite Element Method (X-FEM) and t...
Abstract. This paper presents a boundary element method (BEM) analysis of linear elastic fracture me...
Abstract. This paper presents a boundary element method (BEM) analysis of linear elastic fracture me...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensi...
[[abstract]]The main impediment to the development of efficient algorithms for the stress analysis o...
In this paper a multi-domain boundary element formulation is developed for the solution of two-dimen...
An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensi...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...
[[abstract]]The main impediment to the development of efficient algorithms for the stress analysis o...
Abstract. A new formulation of the boundary element method (BEM) is proposed in this paper to calcul...
This paper presents a boundary element formulation for the analysis of linear elastic fracture mecha...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
Recently developments in numerical methods such as the Extended Finite Element Method (X-FEM) and t...
Abstract. This paper presents a boundary element method (BEM) analysis of linear elastic fracture me...
Abstract. This paper presents a boundary element method (BEM) analysis of linear elastic fracture me...
A novel boundary element formulation for two-dimensional fracture mechanics is presented in this wor...
An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensi...
[[abstract]]The main impediment to the development of efficient algorithms for the stress analysis o...
In this paper a multi-domain boundary element formulation is developed for the solution of two-dimen...
An alternative dual boundary element formulation for generally anisotropic linear elastic twodimensi...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...
[[abstract]]The main impediment to the development of efficient algorithms for the stress analysis o...