Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials

This article discusses the use of the generalized continuum theories to incorporate the effects of the microstructure in the nonlinear finite element analysis of quasi-brittle materials and, thus, to solve mesh dependency problems. A description of the problem called numerically induced strain local...

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Main Authors: Jamile Salim Fuina, Roque Luiz da Silva Pitangueira, Samuel Silva Penna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2010-12-01
Series:Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/3964
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spelling doaj-089c9c3b464b4ecbbd253fbb14ec6a782020-11-24T20:52:13ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaSemina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas1676-54511679-03752010-12-01312119130Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle MaterialsJamile Salim FuinaRoque Luiz da Silva PitangueiraSamuel Silva PennaThis article discusses the use of the generalized continuum theories to incorporate the effects of the microstructure in the nonlinear finite element analysis of quasi-brittle materials and, thus, to solve mesh dependency problems. A description of the problem called numerically induced strain localization, often found in Finite Element Method material non-linear analysis, is presented. A brief historic about the Generalized Continuum Mechanics based models is presented, since the initial work of Voigt (1887) until the more recent studies. By analyzing these models, it is observed that the Cosserat and microstretch approaches are particular cases of a general formulation that describes the micromorphic continuum. After reporting attempts to incorporate the material microstructure in Classical Continuum Mechanics based models, the article shows the recent tendency of doing it according to assumptions of the Generalized Continuum Mechanics. Finally, it presents numerical results which enable to characterize this tendency as a promising way to solve the problem.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/3964Generalized continuumsQuasi-brittle mediaNumerically induced strain localizationFinite element method
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author Jamile Salim Fuina
Roque Luiz da Silva Pitangueira
Samuel Silva Penna
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Roque Luiz da Silva Pitangueira
Samuel Silva Penna
Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
Generalized continuums
Quasi-brittle media
Numerically induced strain localization
Finite element method
author_facet Jamile Salim Fuina
Roque Luiz da Silva Pitangueira
Samuel Silva Penna
author_sort Jamile Salim Fuina
title Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
title_short Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
title_full Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
title_fullStr Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
title_full_unstemmed Generalized Continuum: from Voigt to the Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials
title_sort generalized continuum: from voigt to the modeling of quasi-brittle materials
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Semina: Ciências Exatas e Tecnológicas
issn 1676-5451
1679-0375
publishDate 2010-12-01
description This article discusses the use of the generalized continuum theories to incorporate the effects of the microstructure in the nonlinear finite element analysis of quasi-brittle materials and, thus, to solve mesh dependency problems. A description of the problem called numerically induced strain localization, often found in Finite Element Method material non-linear analysis, is presented. A brief historic about the Generalized Continuum Mechanics based models is presented, since the initial work of Voigt (1887) until the more recent studies. By analyzing these models, it is observed that the Cosserat and microstretch approaches are particular cases of a general formulation that describes the micromorphic continuum. After reporting attempts to incorporate the material microstructure in Classical Continuum Mechanics based models, the article shows the recent tendency of doing it according to assumptions of the Generalized Continuum Mechanics. Finally, it presents numerical results which enable to characterize this tendency as a promising way to solve the problem.
topic Generalized continuums
Quasi-brittle media
Numerically induced strain localization
Finite element method
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semexatas/article/view/3964
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