23/7/2014    11:00 - 13:00
Recent Advances in Computational Fracture Mechanics I
Minisymposium organized by Hiroshi Okada, Toru Ikeda, Chyanbin Hwu, Xiaosheng Gao and Toshio Nagashima
Room: Sala E4
MS225A
Chair: Toru Ikeda
CoChair: Hiroshi Okada
Crack propagation analysis using elastic-plastic FEM in torsional loading
Yoshitaka Wada

Implementation and experimental validation of the Sendova-Walton theory for Mode-I Fracture
Lauren A. Ferguson and Timothy D. Breitzman

Simulation of 3D internal cracks formed in concrete around deformed tension bars using isotropic damage model
Mao Kurumatani, Yuki Nemoto and Shinichiro Okazaki

Prediction of fatigue crack growth of the contact wire in the railway catenary using XFEM simulation
Si Hai Mai and Mac Lan Nguyen-Tajan

Damage propagation analyses by XFEM using the Cohesive Zone Model
Toshio Nagashima and Masataka Sawada

Singular stress analysis of sharp three-dimensional interfacial corner of jointed dissimilar materials using H-integral
Toru Ikeda, Takashi Tokuda, Yosuke Taguchi and Noriyuki Miyazaki