Large strain finite element analysis of a local second gradient model: Application to localization

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Abstract

A large strain finite element formulation based on a local second gradient plasticity model is presented. The corresponding constitutive equations were developed as a direct extension of microstructured (SIAM J. Appl. Math. 1973; 25(3):556-575; Arch. Rational Mech. Anal. 1964; 16:51-78) or micromorphic (In Mechanics of Generalized Continua, IUTAM Symposium, Kröner (ed.), Springer: Berlin, 1968; 18-35; J. Math. Mech. 1966; 15(6):909-924.) continua in which a mathematical constraint between the micro kinematics description and the usual macrodeformation gradient field has been introduced. This constraint is enforced in a weak sense by the use of Lagrange multipliers in order to avoid difficulties with the C1 continuity, for the finite element method. Corresponding finite elements are then constructed involving the Lagrange multipliers field. A geometrically non-linear 2-D finite element code is developed within a framework of an incremental method. For every step, a full Newton-Raphson involving a numerical consistent tangent stiffness operator for the complete model (i.e., the second gradient terms as well as the classical ones) is done and some numerical tests allow to validate the method and to discuss the influence of the geometrical non-linearity. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.

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Matsushima, T., Chambon, R., & Caillerie, D. (2002). Large strain finite element analysis of a local second gradient model: Application to localization. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 54(4), 499–521. https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.433

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