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      Relationships between the material parameters of continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics and isotropic linear elasticity for two-dimensional problems

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      Author(s)
      Ekiz, Ekim
      Steinmann, P.
      Javili, Ali
      Date
      2021-12-06
      Source Title
      International Journal of Solids and Structures
      Print ISSN
      0020-7683
      Electronic ISSN
      1879-2146
      Publisher
      Elsevier Ltd
      Volume
      238
      Pages
      111366- 1 - 111366- 12
      Language
      English
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      Article
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      Abstract
      Continuum-kinematics-inspired Peridynamics (CPD) has been recently proposed as a geometrically exact formulation of peridynamics that is also thermodynamically and variationally consistent. CPD can capture the Poisson effect exactly, unlike the original formulation of peridynamics (PD). Due to its geometrically exact nature, CPD does not suffer from zero-energy modes and displacement oscillations that may be observed in state-based PD formulations. For a two-dimensional analysis, CPD builds upon one-neighbor and two-neighbor interactions. The one-neighbor interactions of CPD are equivalent to the bond-based interactions of the original PD formalism. Two-neighbor interactions, however, are key in CPD since the basic notions of classical continuum kinematics, namely length and area, are preserved exactly. The isotropic two-dimensional CPD formulation of non-local elasticity therefore involves two material constants, namely C1 and C2, associated with length and area, respectively. This manuscript aims to establish relationships between the material parameters of CPD and isotropic linear elasticity for an affine deformation in a two-dimensional setting. It is shown that each of the CPD material parameters can be expressed in terms of any pairs of isotropic linear elasticity constants, such as Lamé parameters. Finally, we establish the admissible ranges for CPD material parameters.
      Keywords
      Continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics
      CPD
      Nonlocal elasticity
      Thermodynamic consistency
      Elastic material parameters
      Peridynamics
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111525
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      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2021.111366
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