1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0207(19971130)40:22<4137::aid-nme260>3.0.co;2-5
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Numerical modelling of localized fracture of inelastic solids in dynamic loading processes

Abstract: The main objective of the paper is the investigation of adiabatic shear band localized fracture phenomenon in inelastic solids during dynamic loading processes. This kind of fracture can occur as a result of an adiabatic shear band localization generally attributed to a plastic instability implied by microdamage and thermal softening during dynamic plastic flow processes.By applying ideas of synergetics it can be shown that as a result of instability hierarchies a system is self-organized into a new shear band… Show more

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“…Refining the mesh does not lead up to a unique solution. Several researchers have proposed methods to lower mesh dependency [31][32][33]. In this study, mesh sensitivity problems are by-passed by using the same mesh in each simulation.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Refining the mesh does not lead up to a unique solution. Several researchers have proposed methods to lower mesh dependency [31][32][33]. In this study, mesh sensitivity problems are by-passed by using the same mesh in each simulation.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They state the initial boundary value problem (IBVP). Find φ, υ, ρ, τ , ξ , ϑ as functions of t and position x such that the following equations are satisfied [19,21,22,27]: (ii) The boundary conditions (a) Displacement φ is prescribed on a part φ of (B) and tractions (τ ·n) a are prescribed on a part τ of (B), where φ ∩ τ = 0 and…”
Section: Initial Boundary Value Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They state the initial boundary value problem (IBVP). Find φ, υ, ρ, τ , ξ , ϑ as functions of t and position x such that [22,24,25,31]:…”
Section: Initial Boundary Value Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%