Automated 3-D crack growth simulation

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4493646

DOI<229::AID-NME769>3.0.CO;2-2 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0207(20000110/30)47:1/3<229::AID-NME769>3.0.CO;2-2zbMath0988.74079OpenAlexW2088917519MaRDI QIDQ4493646

A. R. Ingraffea, B. J. Carter, P. A. Wawrzynek

Publication date: 22 July 2002

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-0207(20000110/30)47:1/3<229::aid-nme769>3.0.co;2-2



Related Items

An adaptive finite element framework for fatigue crack propagation, An adaptively refined XFEM with virtual node polygonal elements for dynamic crack problems, Non-planar 3D crack growth by the extended finite element and level sets-Part I: Mechanical model, New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities in the finite deformation range, Crack growth modeling via 3D automatic adaptive mesh refinement based on modified-SPR technique, Numerical simulation of dynamic fracture using finite elements with embedded discontinuities, A new generalized finite element method for two-scale simulations of propagating cohesive fractures in 3-D, Representing model uncertainties in brittle fracture simulations, Unnamed Item, Three-dimensional fracture analysis using tetrahedral enriched elements and fully unstructured mesh, Numerical modelling of crack propagation: automatic remeshing and comparison of different criteria., Numerical simulation of multiple 3D fracture propagation using arbitrary meshes, A computational framework of three-dimensional configurational-force-driven brittle crack propagation, Fatigue crack propagation of multiple coplanar cracks with the coupled extended finite element/fast marching method, Three-dimensional non-planar crack growth by a coupled extended finite element and fast marching method, Application of particle methods to static fracture of reinforced concrete structures, Three-dimensional crack growth with \(hp\)-generalized finite element and face offsetting methods, A multi-model X-FEM strategy dedicated to frictional crack growth under cyclic fretting fatigue loadings, High order boundary and finite elements for 3D fracture propagation in brittle materials, Isogeometric boundary element methods for three dimensional static fracture and fatigue crack growth, Three-dimensional finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities for the analysis of solids at failure in the finite deformation range



Cites Work