One current challenge related to computational fracture mechanics is the modeling of ductile fracture and in particular the damage to crack transition. On the one hand, continuum damage models, especially in their non-local formulation which avoids the loss of solution uniqueness, can capture the material degradation process up to the localization of the damage, but are unable to represent a discontinuity in the structure. On the other hand cohesive zone methods can represent the process zone at the crack tip governing the crack propagation, but cannot account for the diffuse material damaging process. In this paper we propose to combine, in a small deformations setting, a non-local elastic damage model with a cohesive zone model. This co...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
Application of standard cohesive zone models in a finite element framework to simulate delamination ...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
Modelling the entire ductile fracture process remains a challenge. On the one hand, continuous damag...
Numerical modelling of the complete ductile failure process is still a challenge. On the one hand, c...
A damage process starts with a diffuse stage followed by a localized stage in which the initiation a...
Accurate numerical prediction of the whole ductile failure process is still a challenge. The adequat...
Predicting the entire ductile failure process is still a challenge task since it involves different ...
Accurate numerical predictions of the entire ductile failure process is still challenging. Indeed, i...
A recently proposed Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method for modeling nonlinear fracture mechanics pro...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
peer reviewedAccurate numerical predictions of the entire ductile failure process is still challengi...
International audienceThe present work addresses the micromechanical modeling and the simulation of ...
In this thesis, a flexible and general stable displacement–Lagrange multiplier mixed formulation is ...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
Application of standard cohesive zone models in a finite element framework to simulate delamination ...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
Modelling the entire ductile fracture process remains a challenge. On the one hand, continuous damag...
Numerical modelling of the complete ductile failure process is still a challenge. On the one hand, c...
A damage process starts with a diffuse stage followed by a localized stage in which the initiation a...
Accurate numerical prediction of the whole ductile failure process is still a challenge. The adequat...
Predicting the entire ductile failure process is still a challenge task since it involves different ...
Accurate numerical predictions of the entire ductile failure process is still challenging. Indeed, i...
A recently proposed Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method for modeling nonlinear fracture mechanics pro...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
peer reviewedAccurate numerical predictions of the entire ductile failure process is still challengi...
International audienceThe present work addresses the micromechanical modeling and the simulation of ...
In this thesis, a flexible and general stable displacement–Lagrange multiplier mixed formulation is ...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
Application of standard cohesive zone models in a finite element framework to simulate delamination ...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...