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Extended Finite Element Method for Crack Propagation

Author Sylvie Pommier, Anthony Gravouil, Nicolas Moes, Alain Combescure
Publisher Wiley-ISTE
Category Technology & Engineering
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PublisherWiley-ISTE
ISBN / ASIN1848212097
ISBN-139781848212091
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Novel techniques for modeling 3D cracks and their evolution in solids are presented. Cracks are modeled in terms of signed distance functions (level sets). Stress, strain and displacement field are determined using the extended finite elements method (X-FEM). Non-linear constitutive behavior for the crack tip region are developed within this framework to account for non-linear effect in crack propagation. Applications for static or dynamics case are provided.
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