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Phase field modeling and computer implementation: A review

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ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2022.108234

Keywords

Phase field; Brittle fracture; Computer implementation; Finite element method; Hydraulic fracture

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  1. DFG (German Research Foundation) [SB-2016-ZH 459/3-1, 734370]

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This paper presents an overview of the theories and computer implementation aspects of phase field models (PFM) of fracture. The paper describes the advantages of PFM over other fracture methods and highlights its capabilities in practical applications.
This paper presents an overview of the theories and computer implementation aspects of phase field models (PFM) of fracture. The advantage of PFM over discontinuous approaches to fracture is that PFM can elegantly simulate complicated fracture processes including fracture initiation, propagation, coalescence, and branching by using only a scalar field, the phase field. In addition, fracture is a natural outcome of the simulation and obtained through the solution of an additional differential equation related to the phase field. No extra fracture criteria are needed and an explicit representation of a crack surface as well as complex track crack procedures are avoided in PFM for fracture, which in turn dramatically facilitates the implementation. The PFM is thermodynamically consistent and can be easily extended to multi-physics problem by 'changing' the energy functional accordingly. Besides an overview of different PFMs, we also present comparative numerical benchmark examples to show the capability of PFMs.

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