Search results for "Nonlocal damage"
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A symmetric nonlocal damage theory
2003
The paper presents a thermodynamically consistent formulation for nonlocal damage models. Nonlocal models have been recognized as a theoretically clean and computationally efficient approach to overcome the shortcomings arising in continuum media with softening. The main features of the presented formulation are: (i) relations derived by the free energy potential fully complying with nonlocal thermodynamic principles; (ii) nonlocal integral operator which is self-adjoint at every point of the solid, including zones near to the solid's boundary; (iii) capacity of regularizing the softening ill-posed continuum problem, restoring a meaningful nonlocal boundary value problem. In the present app…
Nonlocal Elastic-Damage Models
2014
A theory of nonlocal isotropic damage for elastic quasi-brittle materials is presented under the assumption of isothermal conditions and small deformations. Key ingredients of this theory are a self-adjoint (regularization) operator which transforms a local field into a related nonlocal one while preserves uniform fields and a free energy which depends on the strain and (linearly) on the nonlocal damage variable, as well as on an (scalar) internal variable accounting for the damage hardening. The relevant thermodynamic restrictions on the constitutive equations are obtained by means of two alternative procedures, one based on the principle of virtual power and the other on the concept of “n…