Intra-element versus inter-element crack propagation: the numerical extensometer approach

Numerical modeling of crack propagation is still a pressing issue in fracture mechanics. The finite element method and its variations are usually used for this purpose. One of the possibilities for modeling crack propagation is the well-known cohesive fracture mechanics. Generally, commercial finite...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 2024-06, Vol.46 (6), Article 360
Hauptverfasser: Amorim, David Leonardo Nascimento de Figueiredo, Picón, Ricardo, Vieira, Camila de Sousa, Flórez-López, Julio
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Zusammenfassung:Numerical modeling of crack propagation is still a pressing issue in fracture mechanics. The finite element method and its variations are usually used for this purpose. One of the possibilities for modeling crack propagation is the well-known cohesive fracture mechanics. Generally, commercial finite element programs use a predefined cohesive zone, i.e., inter-element cracking modeling. Alternatively, this paper proposes a numerical strategy where the cohesive cracks can nucleate and propagate at any finite element, i.e., intra-element cracking modeling. The numerical results show a good agreement between both models when the cohesive zone is predefined. Moreover, when compared to a bending experiment on a tunnel lining segment where cracks can appear anywhere, the proposed model (the intra-element cohesive cracking model) presents good accuracy where different cracks nucleate and propagate.
ISSN:1678-5878
1806-3691
DOI:10.1007/s40430-024-04951-6