Multiphysics Phase-Field Fracture: Modeling, Adaptive Discretizations, and Solvers
Synopsis
This monograph is centered on mathematical modeling, innovative numerical algorithms and adaptive concepts to deal with fracture phenomena in multiphysics. State-of-the-art phase-field fracture models are complemented with prototype explanations and rigorous numerical analysis. These developments are embedded into a carefully designed balance between scientific computing aspects and numerical modeling of nonstationary coupled variational inequality systems. Therein, a focus is on nonlinear solvers, goal-oriented error estimation, predictor-corrector adaptivity, and interface conditions. Engineering applications show the potential for tackling practical problems within the fields of solid mechanics, porous media, and fluidstructure interaction.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110496567
- Number of pages: 358
- Dimensions: 240 x 170 x 25 mm
- Weight: 746g
- Languages: English
