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Revision as of 13:49, 25 December 2016
The Softening Law
An exponential softening law has the following values:
[math]\displaystyle{ f(\delta,s) = f(\delta) = e^{-\delta/(sG_c)} }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ A(\delta,s) = {\delta\over 2} }[/math]
where s is the softening scaling term and Gc is toughness of the law (and the law's only property). The critical crack opening displacement, which depends on mesh size and crack orientation, is given by
[math]\displaystyle{ \delta_{max} = 2sG_c }[/math]
Softening Law Properties
Only one property is needed to define a linear softening law:
Property | Description | Units | Default |
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Gc | The toughness associated with the this softening law | energy release units | none |
Note that softening materials