2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2012.04.036
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Three-dimensional cohesive fracture modeling of non-planar crack growth using adaptive FE technique

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“…Prior to matrix cracking, both ply elements are intact and the floating nodes are not included in the calculations. Only the real nodes (1~8) are used to form the interface CE and the derivation of stiffness matrix of the CE is given as follows [35].…”
Section: Before Matrix Crackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to matrix cracking, both ply elements are intact and the floating nodes are not included in the calculations. Only the real nodes (1~8) are used to form the interface CE and the derivation of stiffness matrix of the CE is given as follows [35].…”
Section: Before Matrix Crackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moslemi and Tavakkoli [28] could develop a static approach for error estimation in AFEM. Khoei et al [29] modeled cohesive crack propagation using AFEM and advanced this issue [30] by modeling of non-planar cohesive fracture crack growth via AFEM. Also, Moslemi and Khoei [31] employed AFEM for modeling of damage growth and crack initiation.…”
Section: Adaptive Finite Element Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constitutive law can be de ned between the cohesive traction t j and crack separation i using t j = t( i ) or _ t j = T ji _ i , where T ji is the constitutive tangent sti ness tensor of cohesive fracture [29,30]. In this study, the delamination model proposed by Turon et al [31] is utilized based on the continuum damage model.…”
Section: Cohesive Fracture Model For Frp Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%