Consistent finite-dimensional approximation of phase-field models of fracture

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Abstract: In this paper we focus on the finite-dimensional approximation of quasi-static evolutions of critical points of the phase-field model of brittle fracture. In a space discretized setting, we first discuss an alternating minimization scheme which, together with the usual time-discretization procedure, allows us to construct such finite-dimensional evolutions. Then, passing to the limit as the space discretization becomes finer and finer, we prove that any limit of a sequence of finite-dimensional evolutions is itself a quasi-static evolution of the phase-field model of fracture. In particular, our proof shows for the first time the consistency of numerical schemes related to the study of fracture mechanics and image processing.



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