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Influence Of Finite Element Software On Energy Release Rates Computed Using The Virtual Crack Closure Technique by Ronald Krueger, Paperback

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Influence Of Finite Element Software On Energy Release Rates Computed Using The Virtual Crack Closure Technique by Ronald Krueger, Paperback
Influence Of Finite Element Software On Energy Release Rates Computed Using The Virtual Crack Closure Technique by Ronald Krueger, Paperback

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Influence Of Finite Element Software On Energy Release Rates Computed Using The Virtual Crack Closure Technique by Ronald Krueger, Paperback

From Ronald Krueger

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Strain energy release rates were computed along straight delamination fronts of Double Cantilever Beam, End-Notched Flexure and Single Leg Bending specimens using the Virtual Crack Closure Technique (VCCT). The results were based on finite element analyses using ABAQUS# and ANSYS# and were calculated from the finite element results using the same post-processing routine to assure a consistent procedure. Mixed-mode strain energy release rates obtained from post-processing finite element results were in good agreement for all element types used and all specimens modeled. Compared to previous studies, the models made of solid twenty-node hexahedral elements and solid eight-node incompatible mode elements yielded excellent results. For both codes, models made of standard brick elements and elements with reduced integration did not correctly capture the distribution of the energy release rate across the width of the specimens for the models chosen. The results suggested that element types with similar formulation yield matching results independent of the finite element software used. For comparison, mixed-mode strain energy release rates were also calculated within ABAQUS#/Standard using the VCCT for ABAQUS# add on. For all specimens modeled, mixed-mode strain energy release rates obtained from ABAQUS# finite element results using post-processing were almost identical to results calculated using the VCCT for ABAQUS# add on. | Influence Of Finite Element Software On Energy Release Rates Computed Using The Virtual Crack Closure Technique by Ronald Krueger, Paperback

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