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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRACTURE
卷 210, 期 1-2, 页码 167-186出版社
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DOI: 10.1007/s10704-018-0270-2
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Non-iterative methods; Non-proportional loading
Localisation of initially diffused cracking in softening materials is a numerically challenging task, which is difficult to accomplish with conventional iterative methods. The sequentially linear approach has been used to overcome convergence problems. However, the use of such a total approach raises some difficulties, namely can not be treated in a straightforward way and significant load decays may occur. In this manuscript, new non-iterative numerical methods are proposed to overcome the difficulties mentioned above: (i) an improved total non-proportional analysis and (ii) a purely incremental approach. Similar to the Sequentially Linear Approach, the evolution of the material response is based on the control of the damage state. A mixed-mode discrete damage model is used to exemplify the implementation of these methods. Finally, examples are presented to illustrate the improvements obtained with these new techniques.
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