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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kuutti, Juha
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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- 2024Constraint effects on fracture toughness of ductile cast iron in the ductile regimecitations
- 2022Effect of Welding Direction and Bead Pattern in Alloy 52 / SA508 Repair Weld
- 2022Sensitivity of the Master Curve reference temperature T0 to the crack front curvaturecitations
- 2022Miniature C(T) Specimens-Pinhole Eccentricity and the Effect of Crack Opening Displacement Measurement Locationcitations
- 2021Evaluation of an Alloy 52 / Cladded Carbon Steel Repair Weld by Cold Metal Transfer
- 2021Online nonlinear ultrasound imaging of crack closure during thermal fatigue loadingcitations
- 2020Numerical assessment of the effects of microcrack interaction in AM componentscitations
- 2020A52M/SA502 Dissimilar Metal RPV Repair Weld:Evaluation of different techniques
- 2020A52M/SA502 Dissimilar Metal RPV Repair Weld
- 2020A52M/SA52 Dissimilar Metal RPV Repair Weld:Experimental Evaluation and Post-Weld Characterizationscitations
- 2020A52M/SA52 Dissimilar Metal RPV Repair Weld : Experimental Evaluation and Post-Weld Characterizationscitations
- 2018Comparison of ASME XI and BS7910 Allowable Surface Flaw Size Evaluation Procedures in Piping Componentscitations
- 2017Use of CTOD as crack driving force parameter for low-cycle thermal fatigue
- 2013Disposal canister shock absorber tests and analysis
- 2012A local remeshing procedure to simulate crack propagation in quasi-brittle materialscitations
- 2011Fracture Assessment of Reactor Circuit (FRAS):Advanced numerical fracture assessment methods
- 2010Simulation of ice crushing experiment using FE-model update technique
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A local remeshing procedure to simulate crack propagation in quasi-brittle materials
Abstract
Purpose<br/>– The purpose of this paper is to present a new simplified local remeshing procedure for the study of discrete crack propagation in finite element (FE) mesh. The proposed technique accounts for the generation and propagation of crack‐like failure within an FE‐model. Beside crack propagation, the technique enables the analysis of fragmentation of initially intact continuum. The capability of modelling fragmentation is essential in various structure‐structure interaction analyses such as projectile impact analysis and ice‐structure interaction analysis.<br/>Design/methodology/approach<br/>– The procedure combines continuum damage mechanics (CDM), fictitious crack approach and a new local remeshing procedure. In the approach a fictitious crack is replaced by a discrete crack by applying delete‐and‐fill local remeshing. The proposed method is independent of mesh topology unlike the traditional discrete crack approach. The procedure is implemented for 3‐D solid elements in commercial finite element software Abaqus/Explicit using Python scripting. The procedure is completely automated, such that crack initiation and propagation analyses do not require user intervention. A relatively simple constitutive model was implemented strictly for demonstrative purposes.<br/>Findings<br/>– Well known examples were simulated to verify the applicability of the method. The simulations revealed the capabilities of the method and reasonable correspondence with reference results was obtained. Material fragmentation was successfully simulated in ice‐structure interaction analysis.<br/>Originality/value<br/>– The procedure for modelling discrete crack propagation and fragmentation of initially intact quasi‐brittle materials based on local remeshing has not been presented previously. The procedure is well suited for simulation of fragmentation and is implemented in a commercial FE‐software.<br/>