Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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484089 | Procedia Computer Science | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A new computational model for brittle fracture and fragmentation has been developed based on finite element analysis of non-linear elasticity equations. The proposed model propagates the cracks by splitting the mesh nodes alongside the most over-strained edges based on the principal direction of strain tensor. To prevent elements from overlapping and folding under large deformations, robust geometrical constraints using the method of Lagrange multipliers have been incorporated. The model has been applied to 2D simulations of the formation and propagation of cracks in brittle materials, and the fracture and fragmentation of stretched and compressed materials.
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Authors
Wei Li, Tristan J. Delaney, Xiangmin Jiao, Roman Samulyak, Cao Lu,