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ELIÁŠ, J. LE, J.
Original Title
Mitigation of mesh dependency in probabilistic finite element simulation of quasibrittle fracture
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The contribution introduces probabilistic variant of the crack band model to mitigate mesh dependency issues in probabilistic finite element simulations of quasibrittle fracture. The probabilistic crack band model is limited to the element size larger than the localization band. It introduces transition from the weakest link theory (crack may choose freely where to initiate and propagate within the element) to standard crack band model with only one possible crack band position within the element. The transition is driven by level of localization reached by the element and its surroundings. The probability density function of the elemental strength and energy dissipation is modified accordingly. The model is applied in simulations of prisms loaded under tension, bending and three-point-bending. The obtained statistical characteristics of the results are nearly mesh independent proving applicability of the probabilistic crack band model.
Keywords
Localization; Finite elements; Mesh dependency; Crack band; Spatial randomness
Authors
ELIÁŠ, J.; LE, J.
Released
17. 5. 2017
Location
Online
ISBN
1805-8248
Periodical
Engineering Mechanics ....
Year of study
2017
Number
1
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
302
Pages to
305
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT169983, author="Jan {Eliáš} and Jia-Liang {Le}", title="Mitigation of mesh dependency in probabilistic finite element simulation of quasibrittle fracture", booktitle="Engineering Mechanics", year="2017", journal="Engineering Mechanics ....", volume="2017", number="1", pages="302--305", address="Online", issn="1805-8248" }