AbstractConstitutive assumptions involved in phase field models of fracture in order to capture the behavior of cracks on the (smeared) continuum level are critically reviewed and several improvements are suggested. While some of the deficiencies of existing models are connected to the variational structure of respective phase field approaches, non-variational approaches are shown to allow for greater flexibility towards constitutive assumptions needed for a realistic representation of cracks. Benefits of the latter are illustrated by numerical examples
Phase-field approaches to fracture based on energy minimization principles have been rapidly gaining...
Fracture simulation has attracted attention over the last few years mainly due to its applications i...
This paper addresses the modeling of fracture in quasi-brittle materials using a phase-field approac...
AbstractConstitutive assumptions involved in phase field models of fracture in order to capture the ...
The phase field paradigm, in combination with a suitable variational structure, has opened a path fo...
This paper addresses the modeling of fracture in quasi-brittle materials using a phase-field approac...
Twenty years in since their introduction, it is now plain that the regularized formulations dubbed a...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
Recently, phase-field approaches have gained popularity as a versatile tool for simulating fracture ...
A crucial issue in phase-field models for brittle fracture is whether the functional that describes ...
Phase-field approaches to fracture based on energy minimization principles have been rapidly gaining...
Fracture simulation has attracted attention over the last few years mainly due to its applications i...
This paper addresses the modeling of fracture in quasi-brittle materials using a phase-field approac...
AbstractConstitutive assumptions involved in phase field models of fracture in order to capture the ...
The phase field paradigm, in combination with a suitable variational structure, has opened a path fo...
This paper addresses the modeling of fracture in quasi-brittle materials using a phase-field approac...
Twenty years in since their introduction, it is now plain that the regularized formulations dubbed a...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
In this paper we first recapitulate some basic notions of brittle and cohesive fracture models, as w...
Recently, phase-field approaches have gained popularity as a versatile tool for simulating fracture ...
A crucial issue in phase-field models for brittle fracture is whether the functional that describes ...
Phase-field approaches to fracture based on energy minimization principles have been rapidly gaining...
Fracture simulation has attracted attention over the last few years mainly due to its applications i...
This paper addresses the modeling of fracture in quasi-brittle materials using a phase-field approac...