
Application of Finite Element Analysis for Fracture and Damage Mechanics
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Discusses material models such as composite, elastic, elastoplastic, and creep models
Covers fracture parameters like K, J, C*, and VCCT
Presents relevant material damage models (ductile, creep, and composite)
Explores typical and complex problems, including the inclined crack model, penny shaped crack model, compact tension specimen, end-loaded split (ELS) model, double cantilever beam (DCB) model, and notched model
Includes all modeling files, such as APDL input files, Python code and creep damage subroutine, in the appendixes
Written for materials and mechanical engineers, this text addresses and provides solutions to the real-life engineering challenge of damage and fracture in materials and structures.
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