This study presents the application of the peridynamic differential operator (PDDO) on modeling of bi-material plates with/without modulus graded regions. The PDDO converts the Navier's equilibrium equations and boundary conditions from the differential form into the integral form. The mismatch of the stiffness along the interface of two distinct materials results in an increase in the strain and stress variations, leading to the onset of cracking at the free corners of the interface. The interfacial strains and stresses can be mitigated by inserting a modulus graded layer between two different materials. The material properties in the modulus graded region is achieved through the power-law distribution. The efficacy of the proposed approac...
The non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (NOSB PD) is attractive because of its ability to employ e...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the influence of material distributions on the damage nuclea...
The nonlocal peridynamic theory has been proven extremely robust for predicting damage initiation an...
This study concerns the construction of numerical solutions to linear/nonlinear ordinary and partial...
This study presents the weak form of peridynamic (PD) governing equations which permit the direct im...
A nonlocal Peridynamic Differential Operator (PDDO) is presented for static analysis of laminated co...
This study investigates the crack initiation and its progression in two-dimensional functionally gra...
Peridynamics is a new modeling concept of non-local interactions for solid structures. The formulati...
The non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (NOSB PD) is attractive because of its ability to employ e...
In the present paper we propose a model describing the nonlocal behavior of an elastic body using a ...
Classical continuum mechanics has been widely used in the failure analysis of materials for decades....
Functionally graded materials are regarded as a special kind of composites capable of eliminating ma...
This study presents peridynamic field equations for mechanical deformation, thermal diffusion, moist...
Metals and ceramics are the two widely used materials in naval, aerospace, and structural engineerin...
The classical continuum theory is not capable of predicting failure without an external crack growth...
The non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (NOSB PD) is attractive because of its ability to employ e...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the influence of material distributions on the damage nuclea...
The nonlocal peridynamic theory has been proven extremely robust for predicting damage initiation an...
This study concerns the construction of numerical solutions to linear/nonlinear ordinary and partial...
This study presents the weak form of peridynamic (PD) governing equations which permit the direct im...
A nonlocal Peridynamic Differential Operator (PDDO) is presented for static analysis of laminated co...
This study investigates the crack initiation and its progression in two-dimensional functionally gra...
Peridynamics is a new modeling concept of non-local interactions for solid structures. The formulati...
The non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (NOSB PD) is attractive because of its ability to employ e...
In the present paper we propose a model describing the nonlocal behavior of an elastic body using a ...
Classical continuum mechanics has been widely used in the failure analysis of materials for decades....
Functionally graded materials are regarded as a special kind of composites capable of eliminating ma...
This study presents peridynamic field equations for mechanical deformation, thermal diffusion, moist...
Metals and ceramics are the two widely used materials in naval, aerospace, and structural engineerin...
The classical continuum theory is not capable of predicting failure without an external crack growth...
The non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (NOSB PD) is attractive because of its ability to employ e...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the influence of material distributions on the damage nuclea...
The nonlocal peridynamic theory has been proven extremely robust for predicting damage initiation an...