The use of fracture energy regularization techniques can effectively mitigate the mesh dependency of numerical solutions caused by the strain softening behavior of quasi-brittle materials. However, the successful regularization depends on the correct estimation of the crack bandwidth in Finite Element solutions. This paper aims to present an enhanced crack band formulation to overcome the strain localization instability especially for the higher-order elements developed in the framework of Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF). Besides, a modified Mazars damage method incorporating fracture energy regularization is employed to describe the nonlinear damage behavior of the concrete. To evaluate the efficiency of the proposed crack band formulation, three experimental concrete benchmarks are selected for the numerical damage analysis. By comparing numerical and experimental results, the proposed method can guarantee mesh objectivity despite varying finite element numbers and orders, indicating perseved fracture energy consumption within proposed higher-order beam models.

Mesh objective characteristic element length for higher-order finite beam elements / Shen, J.; Arruda, M. R. T.; Pagani, A.; Petrolo, M.. - In: ADVANCES IN ENGINEERING SOFTWARE. - ISSN 0965-9978. - ELETTRONICO. - 195:(2024). [10.1016/j.advengsoft.2024.103709]

Mesh objective characteristic element length for higher-order finite beam elements

J. Shen;A. Pagani;M. Petrolo
2024

Abstract

The use of fracture energy regularization techniques can effectively mitigate the mesh dependency of numerical solutions caused by the strain softening behavior of quasi-brittle materials. However, the successful regularization depends on the correct estimation of the crack bandwidth in Finite Element solutions. This paper aims to present an enhanced crack band formulation to overcome the strain localization instability especially for the higher-order elements developed in the framework of Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF). Besides, a modified Mazars damage method incorporating fracture energy regularization is employed to describe the nonlinear damage behavior of the concrete. To evaluate the efficiency of the proposed crack band formulation, three experimental concrete benchmarks are selected for the numerical damage analysis. By comparing numerical and experimental results, the proposed method can guarantee mesh objectivity despite varying finite element numbers and orders, indicating perseved fracture energy consumption within proposed higher-order beam models.
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