Finite element analysis of static and dynamic fracture of brittle microcracking solids
Abstract
null null The continuum constitutive modeling for rate-dependent fracture of brittle microcracking solids, which was described in Part 1 of this paper, is applied to the finite element analysis of stationary and nonstationary macrocracks in a single-edge-notched three-point bend specimen under a static loading. The microcrack damage zones near the macro-crack-tip can be classified as being “large-scale.” The microcrack toughening effect in...
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Title
Finite element analysis of static and dynamic fracture of brittle microcracking solids
Published Date
Jan 1, 1990
Volume
6
Issue
3
Pages
263 - 280
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