A Bayesian estimation method for variational phase-field fracture problems

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In this work, we propose a parameter estimation framework for fracture propagation problems. The fracture problem is described by a phase-field method. Parameter estimation is realized with a Bayesian approach. Here, the focus is on uncertainties arising in the solid material parameters and the critical energy release rate. A reference value (obtained on a sufficiently refined mesh) as the replacement of measurement data will be chosen, and their posterior distribution is obtained. Due to time- and mesh dependencies of the problem, the computational costs can be high. Using Bayesian inversion, we solve the problem on a relatively coarse mesh and fit the parameters. In several numerical examples our proposed framework is substantiated and the obtained load-displacement curves, that are usually the target functions, are matched with the reference values.

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Khodadadian, A., Noii, N., Parvizi, M., Abbaszadeh, M., Wick, T., & Heitzinger, C. (2020). A Bayesian estimation method for variational phase-field fracture problems. Computational Mechanics, 66(4), 827–849. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-020-01876-4

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