Flavien Thierry, G. Rastiello, C. Giry, F. Gatuingt
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Abstract
The Eikonal Non-Local damage model (ENL) is an integral-based regularization method with damage-dependent non-local interactions. This contribution introduces the transition from an ENL formulation to a strong discontinuity model in a one-dimensional case. By introducing the formation of a cohesive crack in highly damaged areas, this new formulation seeks to solve problems of objectivity of results with respect to the mesh size for regularization methods with evolution of non-local interactions leading to strain localization.