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Damage-augmented nonlocal lattice particle method for fracture simulation of solids
Changyu Meng,
Yongming Liu
AIMS Consortium
Adaptive Intelligent Materials and Systems Center (AIMS)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Complex System Safety, Center for
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Mathematics
Particle Method
92%
Damage
79%
Simulation
42%
Elasto-plastic
40%
Ductile Fracture
20%
Tensor
18%
Brittle Fracture
17%
Particle Size
16%
Deterioration
14%
Engineering
9%
Numerical Examples
7%
Framework
6%
Concepts
5%
Model
3%
Chemical Compounds
Brittle Fracture
100%
Metallic Material
87%
Plastic Property
79%
Simulation
42%
Purity
34%
Time
24%
Engineering & Materials Science
Tensors
44%
Ductile fracture
26%
Brittle fracture
25%
Particle size
21%
Plasticity
21%
Deterioration
20%
Physics & Astronomy
damage
48%
simulation
25%
tensors
17%
deterioration
11%
plastic properties
10%
engineering
8%