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    Finite element simulation of dynamic strain-localization: A multi-scale problem (English)
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    24 November 1996
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    A finite element procedure for the post-localization analysis of elasto-plastic solids is developed. To ensure unique solutions, the Duvaut-Lions visco-plastic regularization procedure is implemented. A bifurcation analysis of the underlying backbone elasto-plastic material is performed to locate the shear band and to define its orientation. The width of the shear band is assumed to be much smaller than the characteristic element size. A Petrov-Galerkin type procedure to account for the narrow width of the patch is implemented. The results indicate formation of mesh and patch invariant shear bands. Finally, the effects of varying material parameters are studied.
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    effects of material parameters
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    post-localization analysis
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    elasto-plastic solids
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    Duvaut-Lions visco-plastic regularization procedure
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    bifurcation analysis
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    Petrov-Galerkin type procedure
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