The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is able to describe the effects of the spatially extended microstructure on the decohesion (or fracture) process along a surface. The key feature of the proposed model is an integral constitutive relation between tractions and displacement jumps at the interface. The presence of an integral kernel brings in the model an internal length measure, which characterizes the transition from the microscale, dominated by heterogeneities and discontinuous media, to the mesoscale, characterized as an enhanced homogenized continuum with nonlocal features. The motivations and the fields of applications of the presented approach are rooted on the observation t...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a model of bonded interface including nonl...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
The paper presents an elastic-damage interface model developed with constitutive relations based on ...
The paper presents a nonlocal elastic damage-frictional interface model. The reason to introduce no...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
Within the continuum mechanics framework, there are two main approaches to model interfaces: classic...
Recently, cohesive zone models (CZMs) have been used to describe the failure and the debonding pheno...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effect...
ABSTRACT: The spatial averaging integral and weight function that have eo far been employed in the m...
Cohesive zone models (CZMs) have been recently used to describe the failure processes and the debond...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a model of bonded interface including nonl...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is a...
The paper presents an elastic-damage interface model developed with constitutive relations based on ...
The paper presents a nonlocal elastic damage-frictional interface model. The reason to introduce no...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
Within the continuum mechanics framework, there are two main approaches to model interfaces: classic...
Recently, cohesive zone models (CZMs) have been used to describe the failure and the debonding pheno...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
International audienceThe present contribution aims at providing a closer insight on boundary effect...
ABSTRACT: The spatial averaging integral and weight function that have eo far been employed in the m...
Cohesive zone models (CZMs) have been recently used to describe the failure processes and the debond...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose a model of bonded interface including nonl...
In this work, the capability of Fast Fourier transform (FFT) solvers is extended to interface damage...
International audienceA modified non-local damage model with evolving internal length, inspired from...