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Examples of applications of the peridynamic theory to the solution of static equilibrium problems
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Dynamic EquilibriumEngineeringMechanical EngineeringContinuum TheoryStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsContinuum MechanicStabilityCrack PropagationStatic Equilibrium ProblemsMechanicsThermodynamic EquilibriumMaterial NonlinearitiesSolid MechanicsNon-equilibrium ProcessAbstract PeridynamicsEquilibrium ProblemEquilibrium ThermodynamicsContinuum ModelingCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDynamic Crack PropagationPeridynamic TheoryMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Abstract Peridynamics is a recently proposed continuum theory based on a non local approach and formulated with integral equations. The theory is suitable for dealing with crack propagation in solid materials. The original peridynamic formulation regarded dynamic problems and was adapted to the static case mainly using a relaxation method by introducing a substantial amount of numerical damping in the time integration. In the present work the implementation of the theory within an implicit code for static crack propagation phenomena based on the Newton-Raphson method is presented and applied to several examples of static crack propagation equilibrium problems. Results obtained with the newly developed procedure are presented for various structural configurations, with different boundary and load conditions and quantitatively compared to published data.
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