Henrik Sönnerlind
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Posted:
9 years ago
2 mai 2016, 05:55 UTC−4
Hi,
You cannot propagate a crack in an arbitrary direction, but if you have for example a symmetry plane or an material interface, you can use a technique similar to the one outlined in
www.comsol.com/model/mixed-mode-debonding-of-a-laminated-composite-19961
For an example of how to compute a J-integral, see
www.comsol.com/model/single-edge-crack-988
Regards,
Henrik
Hi,
You cannot propagate a crack in an arbitrary direction, but if you have for example a symmetry plane or an material interface, you can use a technique similar to the one outlined in
https://www.comsol.com/model/mixed-mode-debonding-of-a-laminated-composite-19961
For an example of how to compute a J-integral, see
https://www.comsol.com/model/single-edge-crack-988
Regards,
Henrik
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Posted:
9 years ago
2 mai 2016, 23:03 UTC−4
Hi,
Thank you very much for your help !
Hi,
Thank you very much for your help !
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Posted:
9 years ago
21 mai 2016, 21:49 UTC−4
Hi Henrik,
I read the documents that you mentioned before and I am thinking to implement a procedure by using mixed mode intensity (K1, K2) to simulate a crack propagation. By using this method a crack propagate in an arbitrary direction. On this condition, do you think that it is possible to simulate a crack propagation in an arbitrary direction?
Hi Henrik,
I read the documents that you mentioned before and I am thinking to implement a procedure by using mixed mode intensity (K1, K2) to simulate a crack propagation. By using this method a crack propagate in an arbitrary direction. On this condition, do you think that it is possible to simulate a crack propagation in an arbitrary direction?
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Posted:
8 years ago
1 déc. 2016, 11:21 UTC−5
Hello Nhan,
I also working on fracture in linear elastic material as a part of my model. I would appreciate if you let me know how you model the crack propagation.
Thanks
Morvarid
Hello Nhan,
I also working on fracture in linear elastic material as a part of my model. I would appreciate if you let me know how you model the crack propagation.
Thanks
Morvarid
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Posted:
7 years ago
29 mai 2017, 17:21 UTC−4
Dear Dr. Henrik Sönnerlind:
Thank you for sharing us the linkage. I am going to model the hydraulic fracturing processes with COMSOL. At present, the coupled HM cohesive zone model is widely used to simulate the hydraulic fracturing. However, the cohesive zone model given in COMSOL only include the mechanical processes. Could you please give me a basic idea how to use the COMSOL to do hydraulic fracturing?
Thank you so much for your help.
Dear Dr. Henrik Sönnerlind:
Thank you for sharing us the linkage. I am going to model the hydraulic fracturing processes with COMSOL. At present, the coupled HM cohesive zone model is widely used to simulate the hydraulic fracturing. However, the cohesive zone model given in COMSOL only include the mechanical processes. Could you please give me a basic idea how to use the COMSOL to do hydraulic fracturing?
Thank you so much for your help.