IUTAM Symposium on Theoretical, Computational and Modelling Aspects of Inelastic Media

This work comprises papers based on some of the talks presented at the IUTAM Symposium of the same name, held in Cape Town, January 14-18, 2008. This volume treats cutting-edge issues in modelling, the behaviour of various classes of inelastic media,

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IUTAM BOOKSERIES Volume 11 Series Editors G.M.L. Gladwell, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada R. Moreau, INPG, Grenoble, France Editorial Board J. Engelbrecht, Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn, Estonia L.B. Freund, Brown University, Providence, USA A. Kluwick, Technische Universität, Vienna, Austria H.K. Moffatt, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK N. Olhoff Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark K. Tsutomu, IIDS, Tokyo, Japan D. van Campen, Technical University Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Z. Zheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China

Aims and Scope of the Series The IUTAM Bookseries publishes the proceedings of IUTAM symposia under the auspices of the IUTAM Board.

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IUTAM Symposium on Theoretical, Computational and Modelling Aspects of Inelastic Media Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held at Cape Town, South Africa, January 14–18, 2008

B. Daya Reddy Centre for Research in Computational and Applied Mechanics University of Cape Town 7701 Rondebosch South Africa

ISBN-13: 978-1-4020-9089-9

e-ISBN-13: 978-1-4020-9090-5

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Table of Contents

Preface

ix

List of Committee Members and Sponsors

xi

List of Participants

xiii

Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure On Computational Procedures for Multi-Scale Finite Element Analysis of Inelastic Solids D. Peri´c, D.D. Somer, E.A. de Souza Neto and W.G. Dettmer Material Characterization Based on Microstructural Computations and Homogenization P. Wriggers and M. Hain

3

15

Relaxed Potentials and Evolution Equations for Inelastic Microstructures K. Hackl and D.M. Kochmann

27

Towards Effective Simulation of Effective Elastoplastic Evolution C. Carstensen and R. Huth

41

Numerical Approximation Techniques for Rate-Independent Inelasticity A. Mielke

53

Damage and Fracture A Computational Methodology for Modeling Ductile Fracture A.A. Benzerga

67

Multiscale Methods for Fracturing Solids S. Loehnert and D.S. Mueller-Hoeppe

79

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A Regularized Brittle Damage Model Solved by a Level Set Technique N. Moës, N. Chevaugeon and F. Dufour

89

Gradient and Other Non-Local Theories A Counterpoint to Cermelli and Gurtin’s Criteria for Choosing the ‘Correct’ Geometric Dislocation Tensor in Finite Plasticity A. Acharya

99

On Stability for Elastoplasticity of Integral-Type F. Marotti de Sciarra

107

On the Mathematical Formulations of a Model of Strain Gradien