2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2019.02.013
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Analysis of dynamic fracture and fragmentation of graphite bricks by combined XFEM and cohesive zone approach

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“…Furthermore, fast cracking at one keyway is anticipated to trigger a secondary crack at another, potentially opposite keyway, leading to brick disintegration. This phenomenon, known as prompt secondary cracking has been investigated in detail by dynamic fracture analysis, with results clearly confirming the anticipation (Crump et al, 2017;Crump et al, 2019).…”
Section: 𝜀 𝑡ℎ = 𝛼 ∆𝑇mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Furthermore, fast cracking at one keyway is anticipated to trigger a secondary crack at another, potentially opposite keyway, leading to brick disintegration. This phenomenon, known as prompt secondary cracking has been investigated in detail by dynamic fracture analysis, with results clearly confirming the anticipation (Crump et al, 2017;Crump et al, 2019).…”
Section: 𝜀 𝑡ℎ = 𝛼 ∆𝑇mentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Later simulations of this same type of test were performed using XFEM [ 27 , 28 ] and configurational mechanics, which similar to XFEM models discrete, mesh-independent fractures [ 29 -31 ]. Later work simulating this test with XFEM included dynamic effects and cohesive tractions [ 32 ].…”
Section: Fracture Propagation Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crump et al [ 32 ] presented an analysis of the fracture and fragmentation of graphite bricks performed using XFEM and cohesive zone modeling approach, which they call XCZM. The capability was implemented into Code_Aster, which was developed by Électricité de France, and used for modeling fragmentation in a 3D AGR brick.…”
Section: Fracture Propagation Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%