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A boundary element approach for quasibrittle fracture propagation analysis

  • Tin-Loi, F. (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales)
  • 발행 : 1999.11.25

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A simple numerical scheme suitable for tracing the fracture propagation path for structures idealized by means of Hillerborg's classical cohesive crack model is presented. A direct collocation, multidomain boundary element method is adopted for the required space discretization. The algorithm proposed is necessarily iterative in nature since the crack itinerary is a priori unknown. The fracture process is assumed to be governed by a path-dependent generally nonlinear softening law. The potentialities of the method are illustrated through two examples.

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