On the development of a 3D cohesive zone element in the presence of large deformations

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Abstract

Delamination is typically modelled using cohesive zone models. In this paper, it is shown that the validity of most models is limited to small displacements and/or deformations at the interface and the surrounding bulk materials. A large displacement formulation (LDF) is proposed that overcomes issues of the classical formulation with large displacements and deformations at the interface. Subsequently, a 3D cohesive zone element with this LDF is introduced and its numerical implementation is elaborated. Then, a 3D FEM model is proposed and the determination of several model parameters is substantiated. Finally, the implementation is validated by comparing numerical results with experimental observations. © 2007 Springer Verlag.

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Van Den Bosch, M. J., Schreurs, P. J. G., & Geers, M. G. D. (2008). On the development of a 3D cohesive zone element in the presence of large deformations. Computational Mechanics, 42(2), 171–180. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-007-0184-8

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