Abstract:A generalized damage parameterization is developed for the Maxwell Elasto-Brittle (MEB) rheology that reduces the growth of residual errors associated with the correction of super-critical stresses. In the generalized parameterization, a decohesive stress tensor is used to bring the super-critical stresses back on the yield curve based on any correction path. The sensitivity of the simulated material behaviour to the magnitude of the decohesive stress tensor is investigated in uniaxial compression simulations.… Show more
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