2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-006-0115-0
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Extended meshfree methods without branch enrichment for cohesive cracks

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“…Because of the cracks in the concrete, the displacement space of the standard EFG is enriched by the discontinuous displacement u e [27,34,35]. The displacement approximation for the concrete is given by…”
Section: A Methods For the Rigid Bond Using Lagrange Multipliersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the cracks in the concrete, the displacement space of the standard EFG is enriched by the discontinuous displacement u e [27,34,35]. The displacement approximation for the concrete is given by…”
Section: A Methods For the Rigid Bond Using Lagrange Multipliersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was later extended to nonlinear materials and cohesive cracks by Rabczuk and Zi [227], Rabczuk et al [228]. In contrast to XFEM, due to the heavily overlapping shape functions, a crack tip enrichment has to be employed to ensure crack closure at the crack tip though alternative methods have been developed that avoid the use of tip enrichments [229,230]. However, those approaches are cumbersome in three dimensions.…”
Section: Extended Meshfreementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer among others to Dally (1979), Ravi-Chandar and Knauss (1984a,b), Knauss and Ravi-Chandar (1985), Ramulu and Kobayashi (1985), Fineberg et al (1991), Satoh (1996), Fineberg (1996, 1999), Fineberg and Marder (1999), and references therein, for a discussion of some experimental observations. Numerical simulations of the problem have been reported in Falk et al (2001), Klein et al (2001), Belytschko et al (2003), Zhou and Molinari (2004), Zhou et al (2005), Huespe et al (2006), Song et al (2006), Duarte et al (2007), Karedla and Reddy (2007), Remmers et al (2008), Zhang et al (2007), Zi et al (2007), to mention just a few references employing a variety of different numerical approaches.…”
Section: Crack Branching In Brittle Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%