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Simulation of laminate composites degradation using mesoscopic non-local damage model and non-local layered shell element

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Simulating damage and failure of laminate composites structures often fails when using the standard finite element procedure. The difficulties arise from an uncontrolled mesh dependence caused by damage localization and an increase in computational costs. One of the solutions to the first problem, widely used to predict the failure of metallic materials, consists of using non-local damage constitutive equations. The second difficulty can then be solved using specific finite element formulations, such as shell element, which decrease the number of degrees of freedom. The main contribution of this paper consists of extending these techniques to layered materials such as polymer matrix composites. An extension of the non-local implicit gradient formulation, accounting for anisotropy and stratification, and an original layered shell element, based on a new partition of the unity, are proposed. Finally the efficiency of the resulting numerical scheme is studied by comparing simulation with experimental results.
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hal-00170644 , version 1 (10-09-2007)

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Norbert Germain, Jacques Besson, Frédéric Feyel. Simulation of laminate composites degradation using mesoscopic non-local damage model and non-local layered shell element. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2007, 15, pp.S425-S434. ⟨10.1088/0965-0393/15/4/S08⟩. ⟨hal-00170644⟩
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