2018
DOI: 10.1002/nag.2841
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A Generalized Backward Euler algorithm for the numerical integration of a viscous breakage model

Abstract: Summary This paper discusses the formulation and the numerical performance of a fully implicit algorithm used to integrate a rate‐dependent model defined within a breakage mechanics framework. For this purpose, a Generalized Backward Euler (GBE) algorithm has been implemented according to two different linearization strategies: The former is derived by a direct linearization of the constitutive equations, while the latter introduces rate effects through a consistency parameter. The accuracy and efficiency of t… Show more

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“…one that includes the second gradient as well, or by using a viscous regularisation. Recent work has related rate-dependence at the continuum scale to crack growth within the individual grains (Marinelli and Buscarnera, 2019;Zhang and Buscarnera, 2017). A more refined constitutive model including one or both of these regularisation methods, combined with the additional physics discussed above, would seem to be the natural next step in model development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…one that includes the second gradient as well, or by using a viscous regularisation. Recent work has related rate-dependence at the continuum scale to crack growth within the individual grains (Marinelli and Buscarnera, 2019;Zhang and Buscarnera, 2017). A more refined constitutive model including one or both of these regularisation methods, combined with the additional physics discussed above, would seem to be the natural next step in model development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Borst and Heeres [22] provided a unified scheme for standard and viscous plasticity models in geomechanics. Grimstad and Degago in [23] implemented an implicit backward Euler integration scheme for a similar (n-SAC) model (see also, e.g., [24,25] and the references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%