F modeling ============== This modeling is similar to the D model (mesh TRIA3, topological enrichment), but the load is applied via pressure on the lips of the crack. Only the horizontal crack is tested. Tested sizes and results ------------------------------ .. csv-table:: "**Identification**", "**Reference**", "**Tolerance**" "CALC_G ", "", "" "C1 + background1: K1", "2.5725 105"," 2.0%" "C1 + background2: K1", "2.5725 105"," 2.0%" "C1 + background1: K2", "0", "257" "C1 + background2: K2", "0", "257" "C1 + background1: G", "0.29"," 9.0%" "C1 + background2: G", "0.29"," 9.0%" "C2 + background1: K1", "2.5725 105"," 2.0%" "C2 + background2: K1", "2.5725 105"," 2.0%" "C2 + background1: K2", "0", "257" "C2 + background2: K2", "0", "257" "C2 + background1: G", "0.29"," 9.0%" "C2 + background2: G", "0.29"," 9.0%" "POST_K1_K2_K3 ", "", "" "C2 + background1: K1", "2.5725 105"," 10.0%" "C2 + background2: K1", "2.5725 105"," 10.0%" "C2 + background1: K2", "0", "257" "C2 + background2: K2", "0", "257" The results are less accurate than those of the D modeling. In fact, when pressure is imposed on the lips of the crack, it is necessary to use small crowns.