Case studies in numerical simulation of crack trajectories in brittle materials
Statistical Fracture Mechanics, formalism of few natural ideas is applied to simulation of crack trajectories in brittle material. The “diffusion approximation” of the crack diffusion model represents crack trajectories as a one-dimensional Wiener process with advantage of well-developed mathematic...
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doaj-7b8ea65b542241b793f3927e7d9de1032020-11-24T23:16:53ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932012-04-016203235Case studies in numerical simulation of crack trajectories in brittle materials H. JasarevicS. GagulaStatistical Fracture Mechanics, formalism of few natural ideas is applied to simulation of crack trajectories in brittle material. The “diffusion approximation” of the crack diffusion model represents crack trajectories as a one-dimensional Wiener process with advantage of well-developed mathematical formalism and simplicity of creating computer generated realizations (fractal dimension d = 1.5). However, the most of reported d values are in the range 1.1-1.3. As a result, fractional integration of Wiener processes is applied for lowering d and to generate computer simulated trajectories. Case studies on numerical simulation of experimentally observed crack trajectories in sandstone (discs tested in indirect tensile strength test) and concrete (compact tension specimens tested in the quasi-static splitting tensile test) are presented here. http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero20/numero_20_art_4.pdfStatistical Fracture MechanicsBrittle materialsCrack trajectoriesFractal dimensionSandstoneConcrete. |
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Case studies in numerical simulation of crack trajectories in brittle materials |
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Case studies in numerical simulation of crack trajectories in brittle materials |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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Statistical Fracture Mechanics, formalism of few natural ideas is applied to simulation of crack trajectories in brittle material. The “diffusion approximation” of the crack diffusion model represents crack trajectories as a one-dimensional Wiener process with advantage of well-developed mathematical formalism and simplicity of creating computer generated realizations (fractal dimension d = 1.5). However, the most of reported d values are in the range 1.1-1.3. As a result, fractional integration of Wiener processes is applied for lowering d and to generate computer simulated trajectories. Case studies on numerical simulation of experimentally observed crack trajectories in sandstone (discs tested in indirect tensile strength test) and concrete (compact tension specimens tested in the quasi-static splitting tensile test) are presented here. |
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Statistical Fracture Mechanics Brittle materials Crack trajectories Fractal dimension Sandstone Concrete. |
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