Two substructuring methods are investigated in order to allow for the use of the eXtended Finite Element Method (X-FEM) within commercial finite element (FE) codes without need for modifying their kernel. The global FE problem is decomposed into two subdomains, the safe domain and the cracked domain based on the value of the level sets representing the crack. The safe domain is treated by the host FE software while the cracked domain is treated by an independent XFE code. The first substructuring method consists of calculating the Schur matrix of a cracked super-element with the XFE code. The second technique introduces the finite element tearing and interconnecting method (FETI) which ensures the compatibility of the displacements at the i...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
The lifetime of most engineering structures and components is known to depend on the presence of def...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
AbstractTwo substructuring methods are investigated in order to allow for the use of the eXtended Fi...
AbstractTwo substructuring methods are investigated in order to allow for the use of the eXtended Fi...
Stress intensity factors in thin-walled cracked structures are computed using a mixed-dimensional fi...
International audienceNumerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the...
International audienceNumerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the...
The substructured finite element/extended finite element (S-FE/XFE) approach is used to compute stre...
Numerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the X-FEM method. The use...
International audienceThe eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) has been used in Cast3m tosimulate ...
International audienceThe eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) has been used in Cast3m tosimulate ...
International audienceAn extended finite element method (X‐FEM) for three‐dimensional crack modellin...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
The lifetime of most engineering structures and components is known to depend on the presence of def...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
AbstractTwo substructuring methods are investigated in order to allow for the use of the eXtended Fi...
AbstractTwo substructuring methods are investigated in order to allow for the use of the eXtended Fi...
Stress intensity factors in thin-walled cracked structures are computed using a mixed-dimensional fi...
International audienceNumerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the...
International audienceNumerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the...
The substructured finite element/extended finite element (S-FE/XFE) approach is used to compute stre...
Numerical crack propagation schemes were augmented in an elegant manner by the X-FEM method. The use...
International audienceThe eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) has been used in Cast3m tosimulate ...
International audienceThe eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) has been used in Cast3m tosimulate ...
International audienceAn extended finite element method (X‐FEM) for three‐dimensional crack modellin...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to study the capabilities of the Extended Finite Eleme...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...
The lifetime of most engineering structures and components is known to depend on the presence of def...
A stable extended finite element method (XFEM) is combined to a three dimensional version of the vec...