A multiple scale theory is developed for the prediction of damage evolution in heterogeneous viscoelastic media. Asymptotic expansions of the field variables are used to derive a global scale viscoelastic constitutive equation that includes the effects of local scale damage. Damage, in the form discrete cracks, is allowed to grow according to a micromechanically-based viscoelastic traction-displacement law. Finite element formulations have been developed for both the global and local scale problems. These formulations have been implemented into a two-scale computational model Numerical results are given for several example problems in order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique
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A multiple scale theory is developed for the prediction of damage evolution in heterogeneous viscoel...
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The goal of the bridge engineer is to design economical structures which are safe, durable and servi...
Meta-analytic research has revealed widely varying but generally weak associations linking the Dark ...
textThis report describes a generic capstone design project for a high school engineering course. I...
A multiple scale theory is developed for the prediction of damage evolution in heterogeneous viscoel...
The main achievement of this project is the generalization of probabilistic circuit architecture. In...
This thesis project examines Christian environmentalism and espouses the need for the principles of ...
The main requirement of large deformation problems such as high-speed machining, impact, and various...
This thesis project examines Christian environmentalism and espouses the need for the principles of ...
This dissertation consists of three main parts. The first part is to discuss aileron reversal proble...
Swelling clays cause tremendous amounts of damage to infrastructure. For the effective prevention of...
Adiabatic shear bands have been observed for a long time to occur under different conditions in many...
Given the great discord concerning the mechanisms that govern shear failure, the shear behaviour of ...
Illegal hunting has been one of the many issues that cause an extinction of animals suc...
Lithium-ion battery (LIB) are in high demand for portable electronic devices and EV today. Much atte...
Long-term tillage and crop rotation systems are important agricultural management practices as these...
The goal of the bridge engineer is to design economical structures which are safe, durable and servi...
Meta-analytic research has revealed widely varying but generally weak associations linking the Dark ...
textThis report describes a generic capstone design project for a high school engineering course. I...