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A quasi-static algorithm that includes effects of characteristic time scales for simulating failures in brittle materials
Jinxing Liu, Tamer S. El Sayed
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
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Brittle Materials
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Characteristic Timescales
100%
Static Algorithms
100%
Force Release
100%
Load-out
100%
Load Force
50%
Heterogeneous Materials
25%
Characteristic Relaxation Time
25%
Material Dependence
25%
Loading Time
25%
Information Effect
25%
Internal Force
25%
Snapback
25%
Quasi-static Collapse
25%
Catastrophic Failure
25%
Lattice Model
25%
New Trial
25%
T-lattice
25%
Snap-through Instability
25%
Release Time
25%
Failure Characteristics
25%
Engineering
Displacement Field
100%
Characteristic Time
100%
Brittle Material
100%
Computer Simulation
50%
Microstructure
50%
Relative Magnitude
50%
Internal Force
50%
Catastrophic Failure
50%
Field Trial
50%
Relaxation Time
50%
Material Science
Heterogeneous Material
100%
Brittleness
100%