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A new method for modelling cohesive cracks using finite elements
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EngineeringMultiscale MechanicsFracture OptimizationMechanical EngineeringConventional Finite ElementsComputational MechanicsDisplacement JumpsDynamic Crack PropagationFracture ModelingMechanics ModelingMechanicsCohesive CracksDeformation ModelingMechanical ModelingSolid MechanicsMaterial MechanicsFinite Element MethodDisplacements JumpsCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDamage EvolutionMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Abstract A model which allows the introduction of displacements jumps to conventional finite elements is developed. The path of the discontinuity is completely independent of the mesh structure. Unlike so‐called ‘embedded discontinuity’ models, which are based on incompatible strain modes, there is no restriction on the type of underlying solid finite element that can be used and displacement jumps are continuous across element boundaries. Using finite element shape functions as partitions of unity, the displacement jump across a crack is represented by extra degrees of freedom at existing nodes. To model fracture in quasi‐brittle heterogeneous materials, a cohesive crack model is used. Numerical simulations illustrate the ability of the method to objectively simulate fracture with unstructured meshes. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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