A probabilistic peridynamic framework with an application to the study of the statistical size effect

12/08/2022
by   Mark Hobbs, et al.
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Mathematical models are essential for understanding and making predictions about systems arising in nature and engineering. Yet, mathematical models are a simplification of true phenomena, thus making predictions subject to uncertainty. Hence, the ability to quantify uncertainties is essential to any modelling framework, enabling the user to assess the importance of certain parameters on quantities of interest and have control over the quality of the model output by providing a rigorous understanding of uncertainty. Peridynamic models are a particular class of mathematical models that have proven to be remarkably accurate and robust for a large class of material failure problems. However, the high computational expense of peridynamic models remains a major limitation, hindering outer-loop applications that require a large number of simulations, for example, uncertainty quantification. This contribution provides a framework to make such computations feasible. By employing a Multilevel Monte Carlo (MLMC) framework, where the majority of simulations are performed using a coarse mesh, and performing relatively few simulations using a fine mesh, a significant reduction in computational cost can be realised, and statistics of structural failure can be estimated. The results show a speed-up factor of 16x over a standard Monte Carlo estimator, enabling the forward propagation of uncertain parameters in a computationally expensive peridynamic model. Furthermore, the multilevel method provides an estimate of both the discretisation error and sampling error, thus improving the confidence in numerical predictions. The performance of the approach is demonstrated through an examination of the statistical size effect in quasi-brittle materials.

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