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Internal spring distribution for quasi brittle fracture via Symmetric Boundary Element Method

2009

Abstract In this paper the symmetric boundary element formulation is applied to the fracture mechanics problems for quasi brittle materials . The basic aim of the present work is the development and implementation of two discrete cohesive zone models using Symmetric Galerkin multi-zone Boundary Elements Method . The non-linearity at the process zone of the crack will be simulated through a discrete distribution of nodal springs whose generalized (or weighted) stiffnesses are obtainable by the cohesive forces and relative displacements modelling. This goal is reached coherently with the constitutive relation σ − Δ u that describes the interaction between mechanical and kinematical quantities…

SGBEM spring distribution multidomain closed form coefficientsMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometryFracture mechanicsSingular boundary methodBoundary knot methodFinite element methodMechanics of MaterialsComputational mechanicsGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemGalerkin methodSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBoundary element methodMathematics
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Displacements approach with external variables only for multi-domain analysis via symmetric BEM

2011

Abstract In the present paper a new displacement method, defined as external variables one, is proposed inside the multidomain symmetric Boundary Element formulation. This method is a natural evolution of the displacement approach with interface variables in the multidomain symmetric BEM analysis. Indeed, the strategy employed has the advantage of considering only the kinematical quantities of the free boundary nodes and the algebraic operators involved show symmetry and very small dimensions. The proposed approach is characterized by strong condensation of the mechanical and kinematical boundary nodes variables of the macro-elements. All the domain quantities, such as tractions and stresse…

External variableMechanical EngineeringInterface (computing)Mathematical analysisPhase (waves)General Physics and AstronomyBoundary (topology)Domain (mathematical analysis)Displacement (vector)Symmetry (physics)SBEM Multi-domain analysis Displacement approach Closed form coefficientsMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceAlgebraic numberMathematics
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