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An arc-length control technique for solving quasi-static fracture problems with phase field models and a staggered scheme
Zambrano Carrillo, Javier Alexander
; Toro, Sebastian
; Sánchez, Pablo Javier
; Duda, F. P.; Mendez, Carlos Gustavo
; Huespe, Alfredo Edmundo
Fecha de publicación:
09/2023
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Computational Mechanics
ISSN:
0178-7675
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
This paper describes a new arc-length control procedure for tracing the equilibrium curve of brittle fracture problems modeled with a phase field approach. The balance equations of this model are solved with a staggered strategy. The control equation of the arc-length procedure determines the displacement increments during the mechanical stage. The arc-length parameter is interpreted as imposing a given increment of the driving force appearing into the micro-force balance equation. The innovative technique consisting of applying the control equation to the displacement degrees of freedoms (DOFs) of the mechanical stage offers an enhancement over earlier arc-length strategies that focused on controlling the damage DOFs in the micro-force balance equation stage. This advancement enables the phase field approach to handle and simulate a broader range of problems, as demonstrated in this paper. The arc-length parameter is stepwise adjusted to yield a pre-established maximum damage increment in each staggered scheme step. As a consequence, the crack tip advance can be strictly controlled in every step holding bounded the pseudo-time integration error, even using an explicit staggered strategy. This procedure entails moderate computational costs for tracing the complete equilibrium curve, including unstable responses, limit points, snap-backs, etc., with the subsidiary advantage that lack of convergence has never been detected in the tests presented in this paper. Additionally, line search techniques have not been necessary. The proposed arc-length procedure is easily implemented in standard finite element codes, and according to our numerical experiments, it does not significantly increase the computational burden of the original explicit staggered strategy.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE METODOS COMPUTACIONALES
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Zambrano Carrillo, Javier Alexander; Toro, Sebastian; Sánchez, Pablo Javier; Duda, F. P.; Mendez, Carlos Gustavo; et al.; An arc-length control technique for solving quasi-static fracture problems with phase field models and a staggered scheme; Springer; Computational Mechanics; 2023; 9-2023; 1-22
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