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CFRAC 2017International Conference on Computational Fracture
and Failure of Materials and Structures
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
14-16 June 2017 – Nantes (France)
Mini Symposia
MS1: Theory of fracture, crack propagation criteria, and crack tracking algorithmAnna Pandolfi & Michael Ortiz
MS2: Regularized failure modelsMilan Jirasek, Blaise Bourdin & Nicolas Moes
MS3: Ductile fracture, modeling of shear bands and neckingPierre-Olivier Bouchard, Jose Cesar de Sa & Ron Peerlings
MS4: Advances in the Experiment-Modeling DialogJulien Rethore, Stephen A. Hall & Stephane Roux
MS5: Dynamic fracture, fragmentation and impactAlain Combescure & Josko Ozbolt
MS6: Fracture of PolymersErwan Verron, Michael Kaliske & Eric van der Giessen
MS7: Modelling and simulation of damage and fracture induced by repeated contactsMarco Paggi, Anthony Gravouil & David Hills
MS8: Enriched finite-element formulations for fractureJorge Alfaiate, Lambertus J. Sluys & Daniel Dias-da-Costa
MS9: Statistical aspects of fractureLaurent Ponson, Daniel Bonamy & Jean-Francois Molinari
MS10: Multi-scale analysisStephan Lohnert, Marc Geers, Alfredo E. Huespe & Javier Oliver
MS11: Fracture and damage of composites and laminatesPedro P. Camanho, Stephen Hallett, Joris J. C. Remmers & Olivier Allix
MS12: Quasi-brittle cracking in Concrete and Rock, including durability mechanics, coupled processes and hydraulic fractureGilles Pijaudier-Cabot, Ignacio Carol & Kaspar William
Benchmark CARPIUC : Crack Advance, Reorientation, Propagation and Initiation Under Complex loadingsAndreea Carpiuc, Martin Poncelet, Julien Rethore & Stephane Roux
Program Overview – Wednesday, June 14th 2017
8:30 - 9:30Mezzanine
Registration & Coffee
9:30 - 10:00
Auditorium 450
Opening
Introduction to CFRAC 2017, Nicolas MOES, Xavier OLIVER, Milan JIRASEK, Olivier ALLIX
10:00 - 10:45
Auditorium 450
Plenary Lecture
Multi-scale modelling of quasi-brittle fracture processes, Lambertus J. SLUYS
10:45 - 12:45Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS4 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS5
12:45 - 14:00Area R2
Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS4 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS5
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 - 18:30Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS9
18:30 - 19:30Mezzanine
Welcome Drink
Lectures: Wednesday, June 14th 2017 – Morning
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS4 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS5
Chair. Milan Jirasek Julien Rethore Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot Javier Oliver Pierre-Olivier Bouchard Alain Combescure& Josko Ozbolt
10:45 Combining cohesive anddiffuse modeling of crackgrowth with the thick level setapproach to fracture, N. Moes,B. Le, G. Legrain
A crack path trackingalgorithm for digital imagecorrelation results, S.Feld-Payet, G. Le Besnerais,V. Bonnand
Numerical and experimentalinvestigation of size effect inconcrete by the scaling ofmicrostructure, R. Zhu, S. Y.Alam, A. Loukili
On the FE·Meshlesscomputationalhomogenization for theanalysis of two-dimensionalheterogeneous periodicmaterials, G. Giambanco, E.La Malfa Ribolla, A. Spada
On the Competition betweenShear Bands and Failure byVoid Coalescence, N.Thomas, M. Torki, A.Benzerga (Keynote)
Failure analysis ofquasi-periodic lattices, A.Glacet, J. Rethore, A. Tanguy
Analysis of the failure atnotches and cavities inquasi-brittle media using theTLS damage model andcomparison with the coupledcriterion, J. Zghal, N. Moes, K.Moreau, D. Leguillon, C. Stolz
Identification of adhesivelayers cohesive propertiesusing a Timoshenko beammodel with contact coupledwith a CZM, M. Azab, G.Parry, M. Braccini, R. Estevez
Influence of concretemeso-structure on theinteraction between damageand non-elastic deformation ofcement paste: 3D FE study.,G. Serena, J. Ozbolt, J.Hofmann
General imperfect interfacemodels at finite deformationand their influence on themacroscopic materialresponse, T. Heitbreder, N.Saabye Ottosen, M.Ristinmaa, J. Mosler
Quantifying Macro-Descriptorsof Dynamic Fragmentationwith Thick Level-Set MethodApproach, A. Stershic, J.Dolbow, N. Moes
Micromechanics-basednon-local damage theory:Application to the prediction oflocalization and precursorstatistics, E. Berthier, V.Demery, L. Ponson
On the Authority ofExperiment Versus Model inFull-Field DamageIdentification, J. Neggers, S.Roux, F. Hild, N. Swiergiel
Statistical organization ofacoustic events induced bythe slow propagation of asingle crack in aheterogeneous solid, D.Bonamy, J. Bares, A. Dubois,M. L. Hattali, D. Dalmas
An Enriched Quasi-ContinuumApproach to CrackPropagation in DiscreteLattices, O. Rokos, R. H. J.Peerlings, J. Zeman, L. A. A.Beex
Modeling of Intermittent ShearBands and Ductile Fracture ofa Thin Aluminum CTSpecimen, G. Rousselier, S.Ren, T. Morgeneyer, S. Forest,M. Maziere
Dynamic Fracture of CTConcrete Specimens Exposedto High Temperature:Numerical and ExperimentalStudy, J. Ozbolt, D. Ruta
Nonlocal Models withDamage-DependentInteraction Distance: Role ofPermanent Strains, M.Jirasek, R. Desmorat
Dynamic brittle fracture byXFEM and gradient-enhanceddamage, M. Pezeshki, S.Loehnert, P.-A. Guidault, E.Baranger, P. Wriggers
A Consistent MultiscaleApproach for MultiphysicalFailure Processes inPoroplastic Materials likeConcrete, F. Lopez Rivarola,N. Labanda, G. Etse
Quasicontinuum simulation ofcrack propagation inelastic-brittle disorderedlattices, K. Mikes, M. Jirasek
Deformation and fracture oflath martensite: brittle orductile?, M. G. D. Geers, C.Du, F. Maresca, V. G.Kouznetsova, J. Hoefnagels,W. A. Curtin
Modelling Mixed ModeFracture of Concrete underDynamic Loading, A. Sharma,J. Bosnjak, J. Ozbolt
Nonlocal damage formulationwith evolving internal length:the Eikonal nonlocalapproach, G. Rastiello, C.Giry, F. Gatuingt, R. Desmorat
Half-minute lab tomography ofan in situ fracture test, C.Jailin, A. Bouterf, M. Poncelet,S. Roux
Multi-scale modeling of thefracture and creep behaviorsof recycled aggregateconcrete, M. Guo, F. Grondin,A. Loukili
A naval application of crackpropagation in residual stressfields, H. Minnebo, B. Leble,A. Ezanno, P. Hamel
Application of a Modified GTNModel to Predict LargeDeformation Failure ofPressure Vessels, D.Orrin-Seemann
Mesoscale modeling ofdynamic fracture in quartziteand sandstone andhomogenization tomacroscale, N. Durr, M.Sauer, S. Hiermaier
Computational modeling ofmixed-mode fracture ofcement mortar with full-fielddisplacement boundaryconditions: A phase-fieldapproach, T. Wu, A.Carpiuc-Prisacari, M.Poncelet, L. De Lorenzis
A micro-macro model for thedamage prediction of concretebased on the hydrationprocess, A. Rhardane, F.Grondin, S-Y. Alam
A multiscale analysis offracture in Magnesium alloys,J. Herrington, B. Kondori, A.Benzerga
Fracture in multi-phasematerials: why somemicrostructures are morecritical than others, T. W. J. deGeus, R. H. J. Peerlings, M.G. D. Geers
High-velocity crack speed inwood fibre composites: anexperimental and numericalstudy, J. Carlsson, P. Isaksson
12:45
Lectures: Wednesday, June 14th 2017 – Afternoon
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS4 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS5
Chair. Blaise Bourdin Stephane Roux Giovanna Xotta Marc Geers Ron Peerlings Alain Combescure& Josko Ozbolt
14:00 Variational gradient damagemodels: how to deal withrealistic damage surfaces andstiffness recovery effects, E.Lorentz
Experimental failure surfacesand their theoreticalpredictions for a plasticbonded explosive and itssimulant, M. Chatti, M.Gratton, A. Frachon, M.Caliez, N. Aithocine
Modelling Bond betweenReinforcement and Concreteafter Exposure to Fire, J.Bosnjak, A. Sharma, J. Ozbolt
High performance modelorder reduction techniques incomputational multiscalefracture, J. Oliver, M. Caicedo,A. E. Huespe, O.Lloberas-Valls
Phase Field Modeling ofDuctile Fracture in SoilMechanics, D. Kienle, F.Aldakheel, M.-A. Keip
Computational study fordynamic crack propagation inpressure vessel wall withhydrogen leakage usingcoupled particle and Eulermethod, J. Ishimoto, T. Sato,A. Combescure
Gradient damage models inlarge deformation, B. Crabbe,J.-J. Marigo, E. Chamberland,J. Guilie
Experimental investigationsabout the origins of theanisotropic behavior inmechanical loadings ofextruded AA2017 aluminumalloy, A. May
Explicit modelling of crackinginduced by drying shrinkage,C. Oliver-Leblond, F. Soleilhet,F. Benboudjema
A multiscale model forfracturing solids, E. Svenning,F. Larsson, M. Fagerstrom
Phase field and gradientdamage models in ductilefailure, E. Azinpour, J. Cesarde Sa, A. D. Santos
The Discrete Element Methodfor the estimation of the criticaldynamic energy release rate:application on sphericalstructures, A. Core, J.-B.Kopp, J. Girardot, P. Viot
A two-stage algorithm forsolving quasi-brittle fractureproblems, P. Areias, J. Cesarde Sa
Effect of Lode Angle andStress Triaxiality on SteelBehaviour: Experimental andNumerical Investigations, F.De Simoi, R. Mousavi, G.Xotta, K. Willam
A multi-fiber Timoshenkobeam finite element withembedded discontinuities tosimulate the behaviour ofreinforced concrete structurestill failure, I. Bitar, P. Kotronis,N. Benkemoun, S. Grange
On the potential of multiscalesimulations for the virtualtesting of carbon composites,M. Vinot, N. Toso-Pentecote,M. Holzapfel
A phase-field model forhydrogen-assisted fracture inelastic-plastic solids, F. P.Dupa, A. Ciarbonetti, S. Toro,A. E. Huespe
Numerical Modelling ofStructural Degradation underAdiabatic Shear Banding andMicro-voiding, H.-L. Dorothy,P. Longere
On some approaches ofgraded damage modelling, C.Stolz
Experimental and theoreticalinvestigation on the influenceof ageing materials onfunctional fatigue ofShape-Memory ESTANE, E.Ghobadi, H. Steeb
A Thick Level Set approach forthe numerical Simulation ofrestrained shrinkage crackingin concrete structures, R.Nakhoul, O. Pierard
Bottom-up MultiscaleApproach on TransverseCracking of Cross-plyLaminates, M. Herraez, C.Gonzalez, C. S. Lopes
Development ofmodified-Rousselier model forcreep damage problems ineXtended finite elementmethod (XFEM) approach, M.I. M. Ahmad, J.L. Curiel Sosa,J. A. Rongong
Dynamic fracture simulationsthrough strain injectiontechniques, O. Lloberas-Valls,A. E. Huespe, J. Oliver, I. F.Dias
A Strain Gradient Approachfor Modeling of Quasi-BrittleDamage Responses, F. Putar,J. Soric, T. Lesicar, Z.Tonkovic
Experimental andComputational Analysis ofPressure Reducer Failure, G.Vukelic, J. Brnic
Numerical Strategy forDeveloping a ProbabilisticModel for Elements ofReinforced Concrete, P. Rossi,C. Nader, J.-L. Tailhan
Multispatial/multitemporalhomogenisation analysis ofhygrothermal fatigue inglass/epoxy composites, I. B.C. M. Rocha, F. P. van derMeer, R. P. L. Nijssen, L. J.Sluys
Application of uncoupleddamage models to predictductile fracture in sheet metalblanking, C. Canales, R.Boman, J.-P. Ponthot
A numerical study on crackbranching in quasi-brittlematerials, L. F. Pereira, J.Weerheijm, L. J. Sluys
Lattice and nonlocalapproaches for DiscreteDamage Mechanics structuralproblems, B. Herisson, N,Challamel, V. Picandet, A,Perrot
Temperature control ofdumbbell specimens exposedto cyclic loading -experimental foundation of theinvestigation of the dissipatedenergy as an end-of-lifepredictor, O. Gehrmann, M.Krause, N. Kroger, D. Juhre
Fracture Behaviors ofRecycled Aggregate ConcreteBeams under DifferentLoading Rates, K. Musiket, F.Vernerey, Y. Xi
A two-field multiscalecomputationalhomogenization method forfailure modeling ofmicrostructured materials, V.D. Nguyen, L. Noels
Dynamic fracture andfragmentation of Ice: an SPHmodeling, A. Combescure, K.Soobaarayen, P. Deconninck,P. Hereil
16:00
Lectures: Wednesday, June 14th 2017 – End of afternoon
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS10 MS3 MS9
Chair. Nicolas Moes Michael Kaliske Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot& Giovanna Xotta Stephan Lohnert Jose Cesar de Sa Jean-Francois Molinari
16:30 Recent outcomes on thefracture propagation in brittlematerials as a standarddissipative process., A.Salvadori
Dynamic Fracture inQuasi-brittle Materials withRandom Defects, R. Haber,R. Abedi, P. Clarke, A.Madhukar (Keynote)
3D DEM analysis of damageand failure in cohesivegranular materials, Y. L.Zhang, J.-F. Shao
A multiscale plastic damagemodel with associated flowrule for brittle geomaterials, L.Y. Zhao, Q. Z. Zhu, J.-F. Shao
Numerical investigation ofductile damage in flexibleforming process of aluminiumsheet metals, S. Koubaa, L.Belhassen, M. Wali, F.Dammak
Dependence of TransverseFailure of Composites onStatistics of Fiber/MatrixInterface Properties, P.Geubelle, M. Shakiba, S.Zacek, D. Brandyberry(Keynote)
An attempt to use boundedrate damage models for meshindependent simulation ofquasi static failure in explicitdynamics by using scalingtechniques, O. Allix, D.Lindner, O. Paulien-Camy
Lattice analysis of hydraulicfracturing in the presence ofjoints, V. Lefort, O.Nouailletas, D. Gregoire, G.Pijaudier-Cabot
A Hybrid NonlinearMulti-Scale Analysis ofReinforced ConcreteStructures, C. Paniagua, G.Ayala, J. Retama
New biaxial specimens for thecharacterization of damageand failure in ductile sheetmetals, S. Gerke, M. Schmidt,M. Brunig
A viscous regularized damagegrowth model representingductile fracture, S. Razanica,R. Larsson, B. L. Josefson
An Adaptive Mesh-FreeApproach for Dynamic FailureAnalysis, A. Shojaei, M.Zaccariotto, U. Galvanetto
Simulation at the meso-scaleof the crack inducedpermeability in concrete,estimate of the non linearevolution of the flowcoefficient, C. La Borderie, M.Matallah
An adaptive concurrentmultiscale model for concrete,E. A. Rodrigues, O. L.Manzoli, L. A. G. BitencourtJr., T. N. Bittencourt
Simulation of ductile damagefailure of butterfly specimen, L.Siad, B. Abbas, S. C. Gangloff
Out-of-plane crackpropagation in heterogeneousmaterials under pure mode Iloading, M. Lebihain, J.-B.Leblond, L. Ponson
Microbranching instabilityusing a variational phase-fieldmodel, J. Bleyer, J.-F. Molinari
Dynamic Crack PropagationAnalysis based on ParticleDiscretization Scheme FiniteElement Method (PDS-FEM),K. Oguni, S. Noso
Numerical Analysis for thePropagation Process ofDiffusion-induced Cracks, S.Hirobe, K. Oguni
Two-scale modeling ofmicroscopically based failureprocesses at early stage ofdamage of ferritic ductile iron,D. O. Fernandino, S. Toro, P. J.Sanchez, A. P. Cisilino
Cohesive Band Model: atriaxiality-dependent cohesivemodel inside an implicitnon-local damage to cracktransition framework, J.Leclerc, L. Wu, V. D. Nguyen,L. Noels
Dynamic Fracture inHeterogeneous Material, TheInfluence of Elastic Wave Fieldand Geometry of the Sample,A. Dudois, D. Bonamy
A homogenized localizinggradient damage model withmicro inertia effect, L. H. Poh,W. Zhao
A Continuum Description ofFailure Waves, H. Said, J.Glimm
A coupled model forsimultaneous damage,healing and capillary flow incementitious materials, A. D.Jefferson, R. E. Davies
A Multiscale Approach withApplication to Phase-FieldModeling of Fracture, N. Noii,T. Gerasimov, L. De Lorenzis,O. Allix
Application of theConfigurational Force Conceptin Modelling of DuctileFracture and MaterialsDesign, O. Kolednik, W.Ochensberger, M. Sistaninia,R. Kasberger
On the dynamic perturbationof crack front by micro-scalematerial heterogeneities, F.Barras, P. H. Geubelle, J.-F.Molinari
On the stability of straightcrack paths in brittleheterogeneous solids undermode I loading, M.Abdulmajid, L. Ponson
Multiscale Phase fieldmodeling of brittle cracking inheterogeneous materials, N.Nguyen, J. Yvonnet
18:30
Program Overview – Thursday, June 15th 2017
8:45 - 9:30
Auditorium 450
Plenary Lecture
Phase-field and variational models of fracture: twenty years and counting, Blaise A. BOURDIN
9:30 - 10:15
Auditorium 450
Plenary Lecture
The role of numerical tools on the development of a new generation of polymer composite materials, Pedro CAMANHO
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:45Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS8 MS11 MS9
12:45 - 14:00Area R2
Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS8 MS11 MS6
16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break
16:30 - 18:30Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 Benchmark MS8 MS11 MS6
19:00 - ...Mezzanine & Area R2
Cocktail & Banquet
Lectures: Thursday, June 15th 2017 – Morning
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS8 MS11 MS9
Chair. Nicolas Moes Gunther Meschke Ignacio Carol& Giovanna Xotta Lambertus J. Sluys Joris Remmers Daniel Bonamy
10:45 Initiation, nucleation, andinfluence of defects invariational phase-fieldmodels of brittle fracture, C.Maurini, B. Bourdin, T. Li,J.-J. Marigo, E. Tanne(Keynote)
FEM-simulation of anisotropiccrack growth in a nickel-basealloy under thermomechanicalfatigue, M. Kuna, C. Ludwig, F.Rabold, M. Schurig, H.Schlums
Hydraulic FracturePropagation inInhomogeneous PoroelasticMedium, A. N. Baykin, S. V.Golovin
Damage coupled withelastoplasticity - robustnessand stability issues of aspecial finite elementtechnology, S. Reese, T.Brepols, S. Wulfinghoff
Analysis of Rate-DependentDelamination Described byDelayed Damage Model withBounded Rate, M. Jirasek, O.Allix
Linear (in)stability analysisprediction of the fault anglein damage models, V.Demery, V. Dansereau, E.Berthier, J. Weiss, L.Ponson (Keynote)
Improvements in the accuracyof the method theta for thecalculation of the stressintensity factors in 3D, M. LeCren, A. Martin, P. Massin, N.Moes
Hydraulic fracture interactionin multi-stage fracturinganalysis using zero-thicknessinterface elements, I. Carol, D.Garolera, J. M. Segura, M.R.Lakshmikantha, J. Alvarellos
Multiscale Analysis andMaterial Sensitivity of Failurein Heterogeneous MaterialsUsing an Interface-EnrichedGeneralized FEM, D.Brandyberry, P. Geubelle
Delamination modeling at theinter-ply scale in unidirectionalcomposite laminates, E.Baranger, F. Daghia
Gamma - convergence inphase-field models for brittlefracture, T. Linse, P. Hennig,M. Kastner, R. de Borst
A Mixed Finite ElementFormulation forStrain-Gradient IsotropicMaterials, M. Brunetti, G.Sciarra, S. Vidoli
Finite element modelling ofpermeability: from diffusemicro-cracking to localizedcrack opening, S. Rahal, A.Sellier, J. Verdier
Phase field approach to brittlefracture for functionally gradedmaterials, P. Lenarda, M.Paggi
Geometrically nonlinear beamfinite elements for modellingthe mixed-moderate-dependent delaminationin layered structures, L. Skec,G. Alfano, G. Jelenic
Statistical size effects on themechanical behavior ofconcrete under uniaxialcompression, C.-C. Vu, J.Weiss, O. Ple, D. Amitrano
Newton methods andadaptivity for the fullymonolithic solution ofphase-field fracture, T. Wick
Unifed criteria for fatigueendurance modelling undercombined loading, B. Bholah,Y. Guilhem, J. Jaravel, S.Pommier
Numerical modelling ofhydraulic fracturing inanisotropic sedimentary rocks,C. Yao, J.-F. Shao, Q.H. Jiang,C. B. Zhou
A phase field approach formodeling damage usingnatural neighbour Galerkinmethod, K. Preethi, A.Rajagopal, F. Aldakheel, M.-A.Keip
Adaptive modelling ofdelamination growth usingisogeometric continuum shellelements, M. Fagerstrom, J. J.C. Remmers
Crack-Crack Interaction inLinear Elastic FractureMechanics, M.-E. Schwaab, T.Biben, S. Santucci, A.Gravouil, L. Vanel
Broadening of damage ingradient models andphase-field models, A.Rodrıguez-Ferran, A. Simone,B. Vandoren, J. Dolbow
A 3D meso-scale approach toconcrete fracture based onDEM and X-ray micro CTimages, M. Nitka, J. Tejchman
Estimation of structuralpermeability through the ThickLevel Set method andanisotropic mesh adaptation,G. Legrain, B. Le, C. Sarkis,N. Moes
A new mixed-mode cohesivedelamination model withinternal friction, F.Confalonieri, U. Perego
Triangular Fracture patternsreveal the nature of slip tostick transition in polymericmaterials, A. Vasudevan, T.Melo Grabois, L. Ponson
Analysis of Hertzianindentation fracture using aphase field method, M. Strobl,Th. Seelig
3D simulations of crack growthin concrete with cohesiveelements at mesoscale level,W. Trawinski, J. Tejchman, J.Bobinski
Modelling of intersectionbetween hydraulic and naturalfractures using the eXtendedFinite Element Method, F.Cruz, D. Roehl, E. Vargas
Depinning dynamics of acrack front from a designedobstacle, J. Chopin, A.Baskhar, L. Ponson
12:45
Lectures: Thursday, June 15th 2017 – Afternoon
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 MS12 MS8 MS11 MS6Chair. Blaise Bourdin Robert Haber Ignacio Carol Stephanie Reese Olivier Allix Erwan Verron
14:00 Simulation of the ductilerupture of a low carbonconstruction steel using aregularized locking-free GTNmodel, Y. Zhang, E. Lorentz,J. Besson
Geometrical and numericalaspect of the Thick Level Set(TLS) Damage and fracturemodel, N. Chevaugeon, N.Moes, A. Salzman
Modelling of Erosion based onthe concepts of Mixture theoryand Continuum DamageMechanics, T. A. Bui, R. Gelet,D. Marot
An Efficient ParallelImplementation of theEnhanced Local PressureModel for the Simulation ofHydraulic Fracturing, E. W.Remij, J. J. C. Remmers, F.J.Lingen, J. M. Huyghe, D. M. J.Smeulders
Modelling the failuremechanisms in z-pinreinforced compositelaminates, A. R. Melro, I. K.Partridge, S. R. Hallett(Keynote)
Fracture Analysis of Polymersby the Phase-Field Method, B.Yin, M. Kaliske
Gradient-damage / plasticityvariational models forcohesive and ductile fracture,E. Tanne, R. Alessi, B.Bourdin, J.-J. Marigo
On performance of the ThickLevel Set method in 3Dquasi-static fracture simulationof quasi-brittle material, A.Salzman, N. Chevaugeon, N.Moes, G. Legrain
Modeling the growth of planar3D hydraulic fractures in thepresence of in-situ stresscontrast, B. Lecampion, H. Zia
A simplified hydraulicfracturing model in 3D withprescribed pressure profiles,M. Schatzer, T.-P. Fries
Multiscale modeling of fracturein thermoplastic PC/ABSblends, J. Hund, Th. Seelig
A micromorphicdamage-plasticity model andits application inmesh-objective finite elementsimulations, T. Brepols, S.Wulfinghoff, S. Reese
Mapped Finite ElementMethods: higher ordermethods for simulatingcurvilinear crack propagation,M. Chiaramonte
Phase field modeling ofhydraulic fracturing withinterfacial damage in highlyheterogeneous fluid-saturatedporous media, J. Yvonnet, L.Xia, S. Ghabezloo
3D crack propagation withinthe polycrystallinemicrostructure of dual phasesteels during formingprocesses, S. Loehnert, S.Beese, P. Wriggers
Modeling of facesheet to coredelamination of sandwichpanels exhibiting severe fiberbridging by means of cohesivezone models, D. Hoewer, B. A.Lerch, B. A. Bednarcyk, E. J.Pineda, S. Reese, J.-W.Simon
Unified Modelling Concept forIncrasing or Non-MonotonicFracture Energy vs. CrackSpeed Relationships: PhysicalBasis and ComputationalSolution, G. Alfano, M. Musto
Towards a mesh-objectivedescription of anisotropicdamage with crack-closure bymeans of a micromorphicformulation, M. Fassin, S.Wulfinghoff, S. Reese
How to equip the FiniteElement Method with thecapability to simulate realisticcrack patterns, M. Zaccariotto,D. Tomasi, U. Galvanetto
The Influence of PorePressure on FormationStability after HydraulicFracturing, E. Sarris, T.Cheimonas, E. Gravanis
Crack propagation usingXFEM coupled withAdaptative Mesh Refinement,G. Gibert, B. Prabel, A.Gravouil, C. Jacquemoud
A continuum damage modelfor delamination andintralaminar damage incomposite laminates, J.-W.Simon, D. Hower, S. Reese, J.Fish
Non-equilibrium diffusion andchemically induced crackpropagation in polymers, L.Stainier, L. Brassart
Mixed FE solution of thelayerwise model M4-5n withemphasis on embeddeddiscontinuities, O. Chupin, H.Nasser, J.-M. Piau, A. Chabot
Error-based mesh adaptationduring crack propagationsimulation with X-FEM, O.Pierard, Y. Jin, S. Bordas
Progressive Failure Analysisof Stiffened Composite Panelswith Skin-Stringer Debondingand Intralaminar Damageusing a Two-Way LooseCoupling Approach, M.Akterskaia, E. Jansen, S.Huhne, R. Rolfes
Prediction of failure of aV-notched unidirectionalcomposite using the coupledcriterion, D. Leguillon, Z.Yosibash, J. Bortman
Extension of a level set modelto the numerical modeling ofmultifront delaminationproblems for compositelaminates, P. Rozycki, E.Picault
16:00
Lectures: Thursday, June 15th 2017 – End of afternoon
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 BENCHMARK MS8 MS11 MS6Chair. Milan Jirasek Kerstin Weinberg Lambertus J. Sluys Pedro Camanho Michael Kaliske
16:30 A continuous-discontinuousmodel to simulate crackbranching and crack fluidpressure, M. Casado-Antolın,J. Feliu-Faba, E. Tamayo-Mas,A. Rodrıguez-Ferran
Variational interface zonemodel for brittle fracture, I.Khisamitov, G. Meschke(Keynote)
Benchmark presentation, M.Poncelet (Keynote)
Modelling the failure ofhoneycomb materials withgradient-elasticity, J. Rethore,T. B. T. Dang, C.Kaltenbrunner
Fibre direction tracking tosolve mesh bias in continuumdamage modelling ofcomposite matrix cracks, S.Mukhopadhyay, S. R. Hallett
A micro-macro approach tostrain-crystallizing rubber-likematerials, C. Linder, R. Rastak
Regularized XFEM for thefailure analysis ofFRP-reinforced concretebeams under bending, E.Benvenuti, N. Orlando
Dealing with many interfacesand Lagrange multiplierswithin the extended finiteelement method, Z. Csati, T. J.Massart, N. Moes
On matrix cracking and splitsmodeling in laminatedcomposite, M.-Q. Le, H.Bainier, P. Ladeveze, D.Neron, C. Ha-Minh
Physically-based constitutivemodeling of rubber-likematerials, V. Ngoc Khiem, M.Itskov
Phase-Field Modelling ofInterface Failure, A.Hansen-Dorr, P. Hennig, M.Kastner, R. de Borst
Variational fracturemechanics: fracture energyand internal length scale, F.Freddi
Beam-particle approach tomodel the quasi-brittlebehaviour of concrete -CARPIUC Benchmark, C.Oliver-Leblond
Extended quadratic elementsfor strong discontinuities, N.Valoroso, A. Martin
Crack Initiation andPropagation in TextileComposites at theMesoscopic Scale, M.Hirsekorn, A. Doitrand, C.Fagiano, A. Mavel, V.Chiaruttini
Experimental characterizationof crack growth inpolyurethane membranes, T.Corre, M. Coret, E. Verron, B.Leble, F. Le Lay
Phase Field Study ofInstabilities of Crack Frontunder Mixed Mode Loadingand Plane Stress, H. Henry
Comparative analysis of threenumerical methods for fracturemodeling, W. Kajetan, L.Daridon, F. Dubois, N. Moes,Y. Monerie
Local adaptive refinementmethod applied to Cohesivezone models forheterogeneous materials, E.Delaume, L. Daridon, Y.Monerie, F. Dubois, F. Perales
Higher Order PDS-FEM andApplication for Modeling BrittleCracks, M. Lalith, M. KumarPal, M. Hori
A constitutive law for modelingelasto-plasto-damagemechanisms in UD-plies:Damage evolution undermultiaxial strain states, J.Kaul, B. Dohnal, H.Pettermann
Modelling Mixed ModeFracture of CementitiousMaterials Using MicroplaneModel with Relaxed KinematicConstraint - CARPIUCBenchmark, J. Ozbolt, J.Bosnjak, A. Sharma
Progressive Failure Analysisof Composite StructuresBased on the Strain InvariantFailure Theory, E. Pitz, M.-C.Miron, Z. Major
Numerical analysis of thesingle fiber fragmentation test,F. P. van der Meer, S.Raijmaekers, I. B. C. M.Rocha
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Program Overview – Friday, June 16th 2017
8:45 - 9:30
Auditorium 450
Plenary Lecture
A new finite element framework for the modeling of ductile fracture mechanisms in heterogeneous microstructures,Pierre-Olivier BOUCHARD
9:30 - 10:15
Auditorium 450
Plenary Lecture
Recent research results on phase-field modeling and computation of brittle fracture, Laura DE LORENZIS
10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:45Audit. 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL
MS2 MS1 Benchmark MS7 MS11
12:45 - 14:00Area R2
Lunch
14:00 - 15:00 Farewell,...
Lectures: Friday, June 16th 2017 – Morning
Auditorium 450 Room 200 Room GH Room I Room KL Room J
MS2 MS1 BENCHMARK MS7 MS11Chair. Milan Jirasek Michael Ortiz Marco Paggi & David Hills Stephen Hallett
10:45 Phase Field Modeling ofFatigue Failure, C. Kuhn, R.Muller
An approach to hydraulicfracture by a phase-fieldmodel, K. Weinberg, C. Bilgen
A phase field method formodelling of crackpropagation and initiationunder complex loadings, T. T.Nguyen, J. Rethore, J.Yvonnet, M.-C. Baietto
Practical Comparison of 3Dand 2D Finite Element Modelswith Contact Loading forCrack Driving Forces, M.Pletz, W. Daves
Effect of matrix ductility on thefailure of thermoplasticcomposites: a computationalmicromechanics study, D.Pulungan, A. Yudhanto, H.Wafai, G. Lubineau, R. Yaldiz,W. Schijve
A novel variational phase-fieldmodel for the description offatigue phenomena, R. Alessi,M. Ambati, L. De Lorenzis, S.Vidoli
A Phase-Field CrackApproximation Approachbased on Crack Kinematics,C. Steinke, M. Kaliske
Phase-field simulation ofinteractive mixed-modefracture tests on cementmortar with full-fielddisplacement boundaryconditions, T. Wu, A.Carpiuc-Prisacari, M.Poncelet, L. De Lorenzis
The semi-infinite Trench andits application to the solutionof Complete contactProblems, A.Balasubramanian, D. Hills
Phase field modelling offailure in hybrid laminates, R.Alessi, F. Freddi
A variational model forfracture with anisotropicsurface energy, B. Li, C.Maurini, J.-F. Babadjian
A model of poromechanicaldamaging material, A.Pandolfi, M. L. De Bellis, G.Della Vecchia, M. Ortiz
Non-local damage model tosimulate?the quasi-brittlebehaviour of concreteCARPIUC Benchmark, A.Carpiuc-Prisacari, K.Kazymyrenko, M. Poncelet, F.Hild
An insight into the adhesivewear mechanism using thephase field approach to brittlefracture, M. Paggi, J. Reinoso
Numerical stochastic study ofporosity and wrinkles defectsin composite materials:influence on the mechanicalbehavior, H. IShak, A.Clement, F. Jacquemin
Modeling inter/trans granularfailure using an anisotropicphase field approach, T. T.Nguyen, J. Rethore, J.Yvonnet, M.-C. Baietto
Simulation of the Carpiuc testwith the Thick Level Setmodel, A. Salzman, N.Chevaugeon, N. Moes
Material, failure, and tensiletest simulation model for shortglass fibre reinforcedpolypropylene, A. Kalteis, M.Reiter, M. Jerabek, Z. Major
Damage evolution incomposite pipes using acontinuum damagemechanics formulation., S. L.Becerra, O. A.Gonzalez-Estrada, A. Pertuz
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Notes:
ECCOMAS Thematic ConferenceProgram of the Fifth International Conference
on Computational Fracture and Failureof Materials and Structures
Institut de Recherche en Genie Civil et MecaniqueEcole Centrale de Nantes
Nantes, France, 14-16 June 2017