On integration strategies for perzyna-type viscoplasticity, and application to zero-thickness interface elements

Tipo de documentoTexto en actas de congreso
Fecha de publicación2013
EditorCIMNE
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In this paper, Perzyna-type viscoplastic rate equations are integrated for a time step by considering the step as stress-driven. Depending on how the increment is imposed (constant, linear etc.), different strategies arise. The secant compliance is obtained by truncated expansion of the yield function. The viscoplastic model can be applied to materials exhibiting rate-dependent behavior, but it can also be used to recover an inviscid elastoplasticity solution when stationary conditions are reached. Within this framework,
a viscoplastic relaxation iterative strategy is developed, relating the iterations with the fictitious time steps. Some examples of application are presented in the context of the Finite Element Method with zero-thickness interface elements for slope and stability problems with discontinuities.
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