This work focuses on the modelling through the extended finite element method of structural problems characterized by discontinuous displacement. As a model problem, an elastic isotropic domain characterized by a displacement discontinuity across a surface is studied. A regularization of the displacement field is introduced depending on a scalar parameter. The regularized solution is defined in a layer. The emerging strain and stress fields are independently modelled using specific constitutive assumptions. In particular, it is shown that the mechanical work spent within the regularization layer can be interpreted as an interface work provided that a spring-like constitutive law is adopted. The accuracy of the integration procedures adopted...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) introduced by Belytschko [1] allows discontinuities to be ...
Partition of unity methods, such as the extended finite element method, allows discontinuities to be...
The focus is on a Regularized eXtended Finite Element Model (REXFEM) for modeling the transition fro...
This work focuses on XFEM modeling of elastodamaging interfaces characterized by regularized kinemat...
It is proposed to capture localized plastic deformation via the inclusion of regularized displacemen...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
A new nite element scheme for modelling fracture is presented, which extends to the case of elastoda...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
peer reviewedPartition of unity methods, such as the extended finite element method, allows disconti...
This paper addresses the problem of heterogeneous deformable model accuracy using the finite element...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) is found promising in approximating solutions to locally n...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) introduced by Belytschko [1] allows discontinuities to be ...
Partition of unity methods, such as the extended finite element method, allows discontinuities to be...
The focus is on a Regularized eXtended Finite Element Model (REXFEM) for modeling the transition fro...
This work focuses on XFEM modeling of elastodamaging interfaces characterized by regularized kinemat...
It is proposed to capture localized plastic deformation via the inclusion of regularized displacemen...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
A new nite element scheme for modelling fracture is presented, which extends to the case of elastoda...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
peer reviewedPartition of unity methods, such as the extended finite element method, allows disconti...
This paper addresses the problem of heterogeneous deformable model accuracy using the finite element...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) is found promising in approximating solutions to locally n...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
When analyzing bimaterial problems, often stress concentrations appear close to material interfaces ...
In strong discontinuity models the presence of a discontinuity such as a crack or a slip surface wit...
The extended finite element method (XFEM) introduced by Belytschko [1] allows discontinuities to be ...
Partition of unity methods, such as the extended finite element method, allows discontinuities to be...