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One-dimensional Eikonal Non-Local (ENL) damage models: Influence of the integration rule for computing interaction distances and indirect loading control on damage localization

Flavien Thierry
Giuseppe Rastiello
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Cédric Giry

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The Eikonal Non-Local approach models damage dependent non-local interactions by considering that interaction distances between material points are computed from solving an eikonal equation with an isotropic/anisotropic damage dependent metric Riemann function. In the finite element context, such a formulation exhibits good regularization properties and naturally allows one to model strain localization when non-local interactions vanish. In an isotropic damage mechanics framework, the damage variable tends to unity on a single integration point, and no damage diffusion occurs. In a one-dimensional context, evaluating the interaction distance between two points comes into computing an integral where the integrated function depends on the damage field between them. Desmorat et al. [9] performed the integration using a trapezoidal rule (under the assumption that the damage field is constant between adjacent integration points). Conversely, Jirásek and Desmorat [19] assumed that the damage field is linear between nearby integration points. Mainly motivated by improved integration accuracy, this method leads to a more gradual damaging process and makes it easier to follow the structural response when damage localizes. In this contribution, we show that despite these advantages, such a choice induces parasite damage diffusion issues, making the use of a standard trapezoidal rule more relevant. Moreover, once this choice is made, the structural response during damage localization can be conveniently described using a path-following method based on controlling the non-local strain variation of the localizing element instead of the local strain as in the works cited above.
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Flavien Thierry, Giuseppe Rastiello, Cédric Giry, Fabrice Gatuingt. One-dimensional Eikonal Non-Local (ENL) damage models: Influence of the integration rule for computing interaction distances and indirect loading control on damage localization. Mechanics Research Communications, 2020, 110, ⟨10.1016/j.mechrescom.2020.103620⟩. ⟨hal-03003177⟩
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