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Sessions: Symp04-Th2-4

USING MIXED FINITE ELEMENTS AND REMESHING TO ASSESS BRITTLE FAILURE USING THE BEREMIN MODEL

A computational strategy to evaluate the Weibull stress for the Beremin model
is proposed to simultaneously solve problems caused by volumic locking and extreme element
distortion at the crack tip. It is based on the use of mixed elements and remeshing. It is shown that
a single simulation can be used to evaluate the Weibull stress for any range for the CTOD at failure.
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