Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
500539 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2006 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present contribution a discontinuous finite element method for the computational modelling of strong and weak discontinuities in geometrically nonlinear elasticity is introduced. The location of the interface is independent of the mesh structure and therefore discontinuous elements are introduced, to capture the jump in the deformation map or its gradient respectively.To model strong discontinuities the cohesive crack concept is adopted. The inelastic material behaviour is covered by a cohesive constitutive law, which associates the cohesive tractions, acting on the crack surfaces, with the jump in the deformation map. In the case of weak discontinuities an extended Nitsche’s method is applied, which ensures the continuity of the deformation map in a weak sense. The applicability of the proposed method is highlighted by means of numerical examples, dealing with both crack propagation and material interfaces.

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