Publication detail

How to Handle Irregular Distribution of SPH Particles in Dynamic Fracture Analysis

HUŠEK, M. KALA, J. HOKEŠ, F. KRÁL, P.

Original Title

How to Handle Irregular Distribution of SPH Particles in Dynamic Fracture Analysis

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

The failure of quasi-brittle materials is still a topical issue today, as no comprehensive theory that is able to describe all the ways in which stress can occur without the introduction of special variables has yet been accepted. The numerical methods which are commonly used for the investigation of extensive problems that include fracture mechanics often need various extensions so that they are able to solve a given task successfully. The Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method was not used in connection with quasi-brittle material failure for a long time due to the fact that it was not conceptually designed for the investigation of structural mechanics issues, but rather for hydrodynamics. However, in cases of high-speed stress, it is advantageous to use the SPH method because materials with structural strength behave in a similar way to fluids in such situations. Unfortunately, even this method suffers from false numerical dependencies which can influence the results of simulations in a negative manner. It can be concluded from executed tests that the initial regularity of the distribution of SPH particles plays an important role regardless of the investigated task. The contribution describes a test from the area of the simulation of dynamically loaded concrete structures using the SPH method. The primary subject of discussion is the influence of the initial distribution of particles on the results of simulations, as well as a possible solution to problems which arise due to the poor regularity of particle distribution. The simulations in question are compared with the experiment and results obtained via the Finite Element Method.

Keywords

Smoothed particle hydrodynamics, support domain, nonlinear constitutive model, numerical fracture, concrete, dynamic loading

Authors

HUŠEK, M.; KALA, J.; HOKEŠ, F.; KRÁL, P.

Released

15. 6. 2016

ISBN

2367-8984

Periodical

International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

Year of study

2016

Number

1

State

Republic of Bulgaria

Pages from

212

Pages to

217

Pages count

6

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT128812,
  author="Martin {Hušek} and Jiří {Kala} and Filip {Hokeš} and Petr {Král}",
  title="How to Handle Irregular Distribution of SPH Particles in Dynamic Fracture Analysis",
  journal="International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics",
  year="2016",
  volume="2016",
  number="1",
  pages="212--217",
  issn="2367-8984",
  url="http://www.iaras.org/iaras/journals/caijtam/how-to-handle-irregular-distribution-of-sph-particles-in-dynamic-fracture-analysis"
}