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Cracks in a 3D plate

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I'd like to create a model of two plates laminated to one another, where one of the plates has many cracks in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the plates. For instance if you laminate a plate of glass to a plate of steel, then bent the laminate cracking the glass.

Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?

Thanks in advance.

2 Replies Last Post 2016年2月16日 GMT-5 21:00
Henrik Sönnerlind COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 9 years ago 2015年12月2日 GMT-5 02:27
Hi,

It seems to me that you need a damage model, similar to the one discussed by my colleague Ed Gonzalez in a blog post yesterday:

www.comsol.se/blogs/accessing-external-material-models-for-structural-mechanics/

Regards,
Henrik
Hi, It seems to me that you need a damage model, similar to the one discussed by my colleague Ed Gonzalez in a blog post yesterday: https://www.comsol.se/blogs/accessing-external-material-models-for-structural-mechanics/ Regards, Henrik

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Posted: 9 years ago 2016年2月16日 GMT-5 21:00
Hi Nick

Have you solved your problem. I have similar problem, so that you could please share me your works. Many thanks for your helps.


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Maizuar
Hi Nick Have you solved your problem. I have similar problem, so that you could please share me your works. Many thanks for your helps. regards Maizuar

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