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A Fracture Multiscale Model for Peridynamic enrichment within the Partition of Unity Method

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This mesh need to be generated in the each folder.

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mesh -i input_mesh_*.yaml -d 2

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NLMech -i input_*.yaml 

for more details look at the sbatch file.

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P. Diehl, P. K. Jha, H. Kaiser, R. Lipton, and M. Lévesque. An asynchronous and task-based implementation of peridynamics utilizing hpx—the C++ standard library for parallelism and concurrency. SN Applied Sciences, 2(12):2144, 2020, 10.1007/s42452-020-03784-x

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  • Birner, M., Diehl, P., Lipton, R., & Schweitzer, M. A. (2021). A Fracture Multiscale Model for Peridynamic enrichment within the Partition of Unity Method: Part I. arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02336.
  • Birner, Matthias, Patrick Diehl, Robert Lipton, and Marc Alexander Schweitzer. "A fracture multiscale model for peridynamic enrichment within the partition of unity method." Advances in Engineering Software 176 (2023): 103360. Link

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