AbstractThrough a mixed local and nonlocal formulation, a continuous transition from a local to a nonlocal behavior is obtained. Initially driven by the local action, the damage driving quantity at a material point in non-damaged materials is later influenced by the nonlocal effect only if the occurrence of damage is effectively found in the surroundings. Qualitative resemblance is hence expected in the prediction of damage initiation by the non-regularized and regularized damage models. Numerical simulations with simple tests and comparisons with existing nonlocal damage models show the qualitative improvement of the mixed formulation in the prediction of damage initiation for 1D and 2D damaged structures
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
PurposeThis paper aims to present a nonlocal gradient plasticity damage model to demonstrate the cra...
The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage, several ...
Summary. The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage,...
AbstractProgressive microcracking in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, as described by damage mode...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
Continuous models of material degradation may cease to producemeaningful results in the presence of ...
Continuum approaches to fracture regard crack initiation and growth as the ultimate consequences of ...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
One of the shortcomings of nonlocal damage models with a constant length scale parameter is the wron...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
The paper deals with a formulation for nonlocal (integral) continuum damage models where the ther-mo...
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
PurposeThis paper aims to present a nonlocal gradient plasticity damage model to demonstrate the cra...
The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage, several ...
Summary. The present paper focusses on five phenomenological approaches in gradient-enhanced damage,...
AbstractProgressive microcracking in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, as described by damage mode...
A new non-local damage model is presented. Non-locality (of integral or gradient type) is incorporat...
International audienceWe explore a variationally based nonlocal damage model, based on a combination...
Continuous models of material degradation may cease to producemeaningful results in the presence of ...
Continuum approaches to fracture regard crack initiation and growth as the ultimate consequences of ...
The progressive degradation of quasi-brittle materials can be reproduced efficiently by means of damag...
One of the shortcomings of nonlocal damage models with a constant length scale parameter is the wron...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
The paper deals with a formulation for nonlocal (integral) continuum damage models where the ther-mo...
Continuum damage models describe the changes of material stiffness and strength, caused by the evolu...
Classical continuum descriptions of material degradation may cease to be mathematically meaningful i...
PurposeThis paper aims to present a nonlocal gradient plasticity damage model to demonstrate the cra...