NANAAug 24, 2018

Numerical convergence of finite difference approximations for state based peridynamic fracture models

arXiv:1805.0029621 citationsh-index: 32
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Provides rigorous convergence guarantees for numerical simulations of nonlocal fracture models, benefiting computational mechanics researchers.

The authors prove convergence of finite difference approximations for state-based peridynamic fracture models, achieving a rate of C_t Δt + C_s h^γ/ε^2, and verify this rate numerically for crack propagation.

In this work, we study the finite difference approximation for a class of nonlocal fracture models. The nonlocal model is initially elastic but beyond a critical strain the material softens with increasing strain. This model is formulated as a state-based perydynamic model using two potentials: one associated with hydrostatic strain and the other associated with tensile strain. We show that the dynamic evolution is well-posed in the space of Hölder continuous functions $C^{0,γ}$ with Hölder exponent $γ\in (0,1]$. Here the length scale of nonlocality is $ε$, the size of time step is $Δt$ and the mesh size is $h$. The finite difference approximations are seen to converge to the Hölder solution at the rate $C_t Δt + C_s h^γ/ε^2$ where the constants $C_t$ and $C_s$ are independent of the discretization. The semi-discrete approximations are found to be stable with time. We present numerical simulations for crack propagation that computationally verify the theoretically predicted convergence rate. We also present numerical simulations for crack propagation in precracked samples subject to a bending load.

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