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1 Simulation of mixed-mode using spring networks Jan Eliáš Institute of Structural Mechanics Faculty of Civil Engineering Brno University of Technology Czech Republic

2 Modes definition according to LEFM

3 Lattice, spring network regular geometry => strong mesh dependency irregular geometry => problems with representation of homogenous material

4 Rigid-body-spring network rigid cells interconnected by normal and shear spring all springs are ideally brittle

5 Aggregates generated according Fuller curve three material phases are distinguished

6 Tensile test simulated by strut lattice discrepancy between experiment and simulation probably caused by incorrect measuring of displacements

7 Mixed-mode simulation correct crack pattern only with rigid-body-spring network simple strut latticerigid-body-spring network

8 Comparison with FEM software Atena crack pattern l-d curve

9 Comparison of stresses notice that comparison is between principal stresses and normal stresses and not at exact same point of l-d curve

10 Elastically uniform lattice  rel,max  rel,min  rel,max  max [rad] Voronoi tesselation 1.0000 1.25e-014 6.54e-018 Centroid tesselation 1.68030.4706 3.46e-0017.47e-005 Voronoi tessellationcentre of gravity tessellation

11 Tessellation of domain 1 input is the set of nodes and virtual specimen borders

12 Tessellation of domain 2 Delaunay triangulation including mirrored nodes

13 Tessellation of domain 3 Voronoi tessellation to ensure elastically uniform lattice = connected centres of escribed circles

14 Tessellation of domain 4 input is the set of circles and virtual specimen borders

15 Tessellation of domain 5 modified Delaunay triangulation – control circle tangents three input circles

16 Tessellation of domain 6 connect centres of control circles

17 Conclusions lattice models are able to simulate a fracture process relationship between overall properties and beam properties is not clear modified Voronoi tessellation of domain has been suggested


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