Peridynamics review
Date
2019Source Title
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
Print ISSN
1081-2865
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Volume
24
Issue
11
Pages
3714 - 3739
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
Peridynamics (PD) is a novel continuum mechanics theory established by Stewart Silling in 2000. The roots of PD can be
traced back to the early works of Gabrio Piola according to dell’Isola et al. PD has been attractive to researchers as it is a
non-local formulation in an integral form, unlike the local differential form of classical continuum mechanics. Although the
method is still in its infancy, the literature on PD is fairly rich and extensive. The prolific growth in PD applications has led
to a tremendous number of contributions in various disciplines. This manuscript aims to provide a concise description of
the PD theory together with a review of its major applications and related studies in different fields to date. Moreover,
we succinctly highlight some lines of research that are yet to be investigated.