Wednesday, November 15, 2023 - 16:25 in V2-210/216
Approximation schemes for rate-independent crack evolution
A talk in the BI.discrete Workshop series by
Viktor Shcherbakov from Kassel
| Abstract: |
Approximation schemes for rate-independent crack evolution A wide variety of mechanical approaches that have been successfully employed to predict brittle crack propagation in the current era of computational modeling motivates the quest for a deeper mathematical understanding of the phenomenon. In this talk, we concentrate on fully discrete schemes (in space and time) for a rate-independent crack evolution model that rely on local minimization of the total energy and approximate so-called parametrized balanced viscosity solutions. This is a joint work with Dorothee Knees (University of Kassel) and Andreas Schröder (University of Salzburg). Within the CRC this talk is associated to the project(s): A7, B3, B7 |
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