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Computational Mechanics

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

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Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

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To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Elastic Brittle Materials

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Energy Methods

FEniCSx

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Finite Element

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Fracture Mechanics

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Phase-Field

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Phase-Field Fracture

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Strength

Toughness

Viscoelasticity