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Crack models based on the extended finite element method
Abstract In spite of its decades of existence, the finite element method coupled with meshing tools does not yet manage to simulate efficiently the propagation of 3D cracks for geometries relevant to engineers in industry. Indeed, initial creation of the mesh and modification of this mesh during the propagation of a crack, remain extremely heavy and lack robustness. This fact was the motivation behind the design of the eXtended Finite Element Method (X-FEM).
Crack models based on the extended finite element method
Abstract In spite of its decades of existence, the finite element method coupled with meshing tools does not yet manage to simulate efficiently the propagation of 3D cracks for geometries relevant to engineers in industry. Indeed, initial creation of the mesh and modification of this mesh during the propagation of a crack, remain extremely heavy and lack robustness. This fact was the motivation behind the design of the eXtended Finite Element Method (X-FEM).
Crack models based on the extended finite element method
Moës, Nicolas (author)
2011-01-01
44 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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