In contrast to the damage mechanics models mentioned above, this approach is based on fracture mechanics concepts. The problem of discretization error is circumvented by evaluating the stresses and strains in a suitable environment of the critical element, in which the stresses and strains are only slightly influenced by the discretization error (non-local approach). These “non-local” stresses are then assessed using a so-called “Failure Assessment Diagram” (FAD), which was derived in advance for the sheet metal material using experiments and detailed simulations of cracked specimens. If the FAD predicts crack growth, the critical element is deleted and the next leading element before the crack tip is assessed in the same way.