Modelling and simulation of manufacturing processes may require the capability to account for localization behavior, often associated with damage/fracture. It may be unwanted localization indicating a failure in the process or, as in the case of machining and cutting, a wanted phenomenon to be controlled. The latter requires a higher accuracy regarding the modelling of the underlying physics, as well as the robustness of the simulation procedure. Two different approaches for achieving mesh-independent solutions are compared in this paper. They are the multiresolution continuum theory (MRCT) and nonlocal damage model. The MRCT theory is a general multilength-scale finite element formulation, while the nonlocal damage model is a specialized m...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease tobe mathematically meaningful in...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
Modelling and simulation of manufacturing processes may require the capability to account for locali...
Ductile fracture presents challenges with respect to material modelling and numerical simulations of...
Ductile fracture presents challenges with respect to material modelling andnumerical simulations of ...
Abstract-A local continuum damage theory and two distinct nonlocal variants are applied to model the...
The strain softening behavior due to the development of damage is well known to produce unrealistic ...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
Introduction: The past decade was marked by the emergence of a large number of so-called regularized...
A non-local continuum model for strain-softening simply taking plastic strain or damage variable as ...
AaaTRACT: In the usual local finite element analysis, strain softening causes spurious mesh sensitiv...
In classical description, the mechanical state of a material point depends on the variables defined ...
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
For the efficient use of solid materials in all kinds of constructive applications, a profound under...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease tobe mathematically meaningful in...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...
Modelling and simulation of manufacturing processes may require the capability to account for locali...
Ductile fracture presents challenges with respect to material modelling and numerical simulations of...
Ductile fracture presents challenges with respect to material modelling andnumerical simulations of ...
Abstract-A local continuum damage theory and two distinct nonlocal variants are applied to model the...
The strain softening behavior due to the development of damage is well known to produce unrealistic ...
The microstructure of a typical material contains a large number of microdefects which are small and...
Introduction: The past decade was marked by the emergence of a large number of so-called regularized...
A non-local continuum model for strain-softening simply taking plastic strain or damage variable as ...
AaaTRACT: In the usual local finite element analysis, strain softening causes spurious mesh sensitiv...
In classical description, the mechanical state of a material point depends on the variables defined ...
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
For the efficient use of solid materials in all kinds of constructive applications, a profound under...
The constitutive modelling of distributed damage evolution with strain-softening effects causes seri...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease tobe mathematically meaningful in...
As it is now generally accepted, finite element analysis of distributed softening damage in quasi-br...