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Adaptive Multiscale Homogenization of the Lattice Discrete Particle Model for the Analysis of Damage and Fracture in Concrete

Published 31 Jan 2017 in cs.CE | (1702.00695v1)

Abstract: This paper presents a new adaptive multiscale homogenization scheme for the simulation of damage and fracture in concrete structures. A two-scale homogenization method, coupling meso-scale discrete particle models to macro- scale finite element models, is formulated into an adaptive framework. A continuum multiaxial failure criterion for concrete is calibrated on the basis of fine-scale simulations, and it serves as the adaptive criterion in the multiscale framework. Thus, in this approach, simulations start without assigning any material Representative Volume Element (RVE) to the macro-scale finite elements. The finite elements that meet the adaptive criterion and must be entered into the multiscale homogenization framework are detected on the fly. This leads to a substantial reduction of the computational cost especially for loading conditions leading to damage localization in which only a small portion of the FE mesh is enriched with the homogenized RVE. Several numerical simulations are carried out to investigate the capability of the developed adaptive homogenization method. In addition, a detailed study on the computational cost is performed.

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