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Journal of Applied Mechanics | 2016

Wave Dispersion and Basic Concepts of Peridynamics Compared to Classical Nonlocal Damage Models

Zdeněk P. Bažant; Wen Luo; Viet T. Chau; Miguel A. Bessa

The spectral approach is used to examine the wave dispersion in linearized bond-based and state-based peridynamics in one and two dimensions, and comparisons with the classical nonlocal models for damage are made. Similar to the classical nonlocal models, the peridynamic dispersion of elastic waves occurs for high frequencies. It is shown to be stronger in the state-based than in the bond-based version, with multiple wavelengths giving a vanishing phase velocity, one of them longer than the horizon. In the bond-based and state-based, the nonlocality of elastic and inelastic behaviors is coupled, i.e., the dispersion of elastic and inelastic waves cannot be independently controlled. In consequence, the difference between: (1) the nonlocality due to material characteristic length for softening damage, which ensures stability of softening damage and serves as the localization limiter, and (2) the nonlocality due to material heterogeneity cannot be distinguished. This coupling of both kinds of dispersion is unrealistic and similar to the original 1984 nonlocal model for damage which was in 1987 abandoned and improved to be nondispersive or mildly dispersive for elasticity but strongly dispersive for damage. With the same regular grid of nodes, the convergence rates for both the bond-based and statebased versions are found to be slower than for the finite difference methods. It is shown that there exists a limit case of peridynamics, with a micromodulus in the form of a Delta function spiking at the horizon. This limit case is equivalent to the unstabilized imbricate continuum and exhibits zero-energy periodic modes of instability. Finally, it is emphasized that the node-skipping force interactions, a salient feature of peridynamics, are physically unjustified (except on the atomic scale) because in reality the forces get transmitted to the second and farther neighboring particles (or nodes) through the displacements and rotations of the intermediate particles, rather than by some potential permeating particles as on the atomic scale. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4034319]


7th International Workshop on Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations, 2013 | 2015

Particle Method Modeling of Nonlocal Multiresolution Continua

Zili Dai; Miguel A. Bessa; Shaofan Li; Wing Kam Liu

This work is concerned with the application of two different particle methods, the state-based peridynamics and the reproducing kernel particle method, to model the nonlocal multiresolution continuum. It is shown that both methods lead to the same results in uniform grids, and that they can offer an alternative to the finite element method based multiscale analysis. The equivalence between the two methods is explained in a comparison study, which shows that the state-based peridynamics may have better computational efficiency, but the RKPM synchronized derivative approach may have the possibility of faster convergence.


Computational Mechanics | 2014

A meshfree unification: reproducing kernel peridynamics

Miguel A. Bessa; John T. Foster; Ted Belytschko; Wing Kam Liu


Mechanics of Materials | 2013

Modeling the inelastic deformation and fracture of polymer composites-Part II: Smeared crack model

P.P. Camanho; Miguel A. Bessa; G. Catalanotti; M. Vogler; Raimund Rolfes


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2017

A framework for data-driven analysis of materials under uncertainty: Countering the curse of dimensionality

Miguel A. Bessa; Ramin Bostanabad; Zeliang Liu; A. Hu; Daniel W. Apley; Catherine Brinson; Wei Chen; Wing Kam Liu


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016

Self-consistent clustering analysis: An efficient multi-scale scheme for inelastic heterogeneous materials

Zeliang Liu; Miguel A. Bessa; Wing Kam Liu


Macromolecules | 2015

A Multiscale Model for the Quasi-Static Thermo-Plastic Behavior of Highly Cross-Linked Glassy Polymers

N. Vu-Bac; Miguel A. Bessa; Timon Rabczuk; Wing Kam Liu


Composite Structures | 2015

High-fidelity micro-scale modeling of the thermo-visco-plastic behavior of carbon fiber polymer matrix composites

Xiaoming Bai; Miguel A. Bessa; Antonio R Melro; P.P. Camanho; Licheng Guo; Wing Kam Liu


Computational Mechanics | 2016

Mechanics of hybrid polymer composites: analytical and computational study

Rodrigo P. Tavares; António R. Melro; Miguel A. Bessa; A. Turon; Wing Kam Liu; P.P. Camanho


Macromolecules | 2016

Predicting the Macroscopic Fracture Energy of Epoxy Resins from Atomistic Molecular Simulations

Zhaoxu Meng; Miguel A. Bessa; Wenjie Xia; Wing Kam Liu; Sinan Keten

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Wing Kam Liu

Northwestern University

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G. Catalanotti

Queen's University Belfast

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Licheng Guo

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Shaofan Li

University of California

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Zeliang Liu

Northwestern University

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Zili Dai

Northwestern University

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