2019
DOI: 10.1177/1687814019859793
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Enriched degree of freedom locking in crack analysis using the extended finite element method

Abstract: In this article, the enriched degree of freedom locking that can occur in a crack analysis with the extended finite element method is described. The discontinuous displacement field formulated by the enriched degree of freedom in the extended finite element method does not activate due to the enriched degree of freedom locking. Using the phantom node method, the occurrence of locking when two adjacent elements are simultaneously cracked in a loading step was verified. Two adjacent cracks can be determined to h… Show more

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“…The interface between two consisting materials was assumed fully bonded interface. Perfect bonding between the concrete and steel bar will be assumed [16].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling Using Abaqus Software Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interface between two consisting materials was assumed fully bonded interface. Perfect bonding between the concrete and steel bar will be assumed [16].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelling Using Abaqus Software Programmentioning
confidence: 99%