Embedded crack model. Part II. Combination with smeared cracks

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[1] Jirásek, Milan
[2] Zimmermann, Thomas
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Crack initiation - Finite element method - Mathematical models - Stress analysis;
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10.1002/1097-0207(20010228)50:63.3.CO;2-H
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The paper investigates the behaviour of finite elements with embedded displacement discontinuities that represent cracks. Examples of fracture simulations show that an incorrect separation of nodes due to a locally mispredicted crack direction leads to a severe stress looking, which produces spurious secondary cracking. As a possible remedy the paper advocates a new concept of a model with transition from a smeared to an embedded (discrete) crack. An additional improvement is achieved by reformulating the smeared part as non-local. Various criteria for placing the discontinuity are compared, and the optimal technique is identified. Remarkable insensitivity of the resulting model to mesh-induced directional bias is demonstrated. It is shown that the transition to an explicit description of a widely opening crack as a displacement discontiniuty improves the behaviour of the combined model and remedies certain pathologies exhibited by regularized continuum models. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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