A method for dynamic crack and shear band propagation with phantom nodes
Northwestern University · Northwestern University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract A new method for modelling of arbitrary dynamic crack and shear band propagation is presented. We show that by a rearrangement of the extended finite element basis and the nodal degrees of freedom, the discontinuity can be described by superposed elements and phantom nodes. Cracks are treated by adding phantom nodes and superposing elements on the original mesh. Shear bands are treated by adding phantom degrees of freedom. The proposed method simplifies the treatment of element‐by‐element crack and shear band propagation in explicit methods. A quadrature method for 4‐node quadrilaterals is proposed based on a single quadrature point and hourglass control. The proposed method provides consistent…
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- Quadrilateral
- Imaging phantom
- Shear (geology)
- Quadrature (astronomy)
- Hourglass
- Discontinuity (linguistics)
- Robustness (evolution)
- Shear band
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