posted on 2019-06-01, 00:00authored byC.D. Foster, D.A. Weed
A new method for embedding predefined interfaces within an arbitrary finite element mesh is proposed and demonstrated. The algorithm for generating these predefined surfaces is detailed and sub- sequently applied to, but by no means limited to, masonry problems to demonstrate its efficacy. Within a given finite element, the initiation of fracture or slippage may occur simultaneously along a predefined inter- face and in the bulk of the element. In order to determine which surface is critical, we feature a criterion which aids in determining the correct surface upon which all further slippage due to fracture will occur. This interface method is cast in the framework of an enhanced strain finite el- ement which is capable of capturing softening along an embedded strong discontinuity.
Funding
This article is partially supported the National Science Foundation, Grant No. NSF-CMMI 1030398. The second author was also partially supported by a USIEF-Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship. We gratefully acknowledge this support.
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Citation
Foster, C. D., & Weed, D. A. (2019). A new method for embedding predefined interfaces in finite elements. Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 158, 31-42. doi:10.1016/j.finel.2019.01.005