peridynamiclike
Peridynamiclike refers to a class of modeling approaches in continuum mechanics that resemble peridynamics in using nonlocal interactions to describe material response, including fracture and damage. The term is not a single theory but a label for frameworks that generalize or modify the core ideas of peridynamics, often by altering the interaction laws, horizon definition, or constitutive relations.
Mathematically, peridynamiclike models typically represent the body as a nonlocal domain where the acceleration or deformation
Relation to peridynamics and distinctions: peridynamics itself uses either bond-based or state-based nonlocal interactions. Peridynamiclike models
Applications and considerations: these models are used for fracture, damage prediction, and failure analysis in solids,