More than any other application, simulation of crash events depends on the precise representation of fracture. At the same time, practical considerations typically force the crash analyst to use shell elements for many types of thin-walled structures, such as cars, aircraft, and ships. For these reasons, improving the reliability of fracture for shell elements is of primary concern for analysis of crash in structures. Failure strain of shell elements depends strongly on the size of the element. Failure strain also depends on the state of stress, which has been characterized in terms of triaxiality for the plane stress condition (Xue and Wierzbicki, 2009). However, there is nothing written about how the failure strain depends on both the tri...
Failure in sheet metal can be caused by one of, or a combination of, the following mechanisms: ducti...
With the improvement of computational capability, finite element simulation is an increasingly pract...
The interpretation of sheet forming simulations relies on failure criteria to define the limits of m...
The current paper provides a procedure for adjusting the failure strain of shell elements based on b...
The goal of this thesis is to propose a stress state dependent ductile fracture criterion for shell ...
Large thin-walled structures provide the means for cost and energy efficiency in structural design. ...
AbstractLarge-scale thin-walled structures with a low weight-to-stiffness ratio provide the means fo...
Simulation of failure in thin-walled structures is critical for the correct determination of crash p...
In accidental limit state analysis of ship structures and their components, the common assumption is...
Within sheet metal forming, crashworthiness analysis in the automotive industry and ship research on...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
Material behaviour is implemented to subroutine umat47v. It is a vectorized subroutine for x64 bit c...
Within sheet metal forming, crashworthiness analysis in the automotive industry and ship research on...
textThis thesis is concerned with the accurate numerical simulation of localized deformation that ca...
Introduction: Shell elements are the most efficient method for large scale simulations of sheet meta...
Failure in sheet metal can be caused by one of, or a combination of, the following mechanisms: ducti...
With the improvement of computational capability, finite element simulation is an increasingly pract...
The interpretation of sheet forming simulations relies on failure criteria to define the limits of m...
The current paper provides a procedure for adjusting the failure strain of shell elements based on b...
The goal of this thesis is to propose a stress state dependent ductile fracture criterion for shell ...
Large thin-walled structures provide the means for cost and energy efficiency in structural design. ...
AbstractLarge-scale thin-walled structures with a low weight-to-stiffness ratio provide the means fo...
Simulation of failure in thin-walled structures is critical for the correct determination of crash p...
In accidental limit state analysis of ship structures and their components, the common assumption is...
Within sheet metal forming, crashworthiness analysis in the automotive industry and ship research on...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
Material behaviour is implemented to subroutine umat47v. It is a vectorized subroutine for x64 bit c...
Within sheet metal forming, crashworthiness analysis in the automotive industry and ship research on...
textThis thesis is concerned with the accurate numerical simulation of localized deformation that ca...
Introduction: Shell elements are the most efficient method for large scale simulations of sheet meta...
Failure in sheet metal can be caused by one of, or a combination of, the following mechanisms: ducti...
With the improvement of computational capability, finite element simulation is an increasingly pract...
The interpretation of sheet forming simulations relies on failure criteria to define the limits of m...