Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5016379 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2016 51 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, a new coupled meshless method for 2D transient elastodynamic problems involving dynamic crack propagation is developed. The method is based on an efficient coupling between the finite point method (FPM) and a discretized form of Peridynamics. The solution domain is partitioned in three parts: one discretized by Peridynamics, one by FPM, and a transition part discretized by both methods where the switching between the two approaches is performed. The coupling adopts a local/nonlocal framework that benefits from the full advantages of both methods. The parts of domain where cracks either exist or are likely to propagate are described by Peridynamics; the remaining part of the domain is described by FPM that requires less computational effort. The capabilities of the proposed approach are demonstrated by means of the solution of dynamic problems including dynamic fracture as well as a ghost force test.
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