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CZM in the industry

CZM in the industry

CZM in the industry

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is the cohesive zone model (or XFEM and similar advanced methods) used in the industry applications or is it of purely scientific value (for now at least).

i am aware that you need huge computational resources, but then again you don't need to simulate the entire model (just points of interest) using that (and voronoi) approach. or you can just increase the size of the grains, depending on the application.

RE: CZM in the industry

(OP)
for fracture mechanics at least
i think they're used in the composite materials world too.

RE: CZM in the industry

(OP)
bump
as i understand, it is used in the composite materials simulations, right? but metals?

RE: CZM in the industry

in composite industry, it is used for sure.

Best Regards,
Sartor

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