Abstract:A non-ordinary state decomposition method is proposed for the bond shear form of three-body potential peridynamics (PD) model. To accomplish this formulation, the effective relative displacement between two points is first decomposed into the volumetric and deviatoric parts based on the definition of dilatation. Starting from this, we give decomposition forms of the elementary deformations and strain energy density of this PD model and finally express the PD force function in the form of the sum of dilatationa… Show more
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