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Crack phase-field model equipped with plastic driving force and degrading fracture toughness for ductile fracture simulation
by
Han, Jike
, Terada, Kenjiro
, Moriguchi, Shuji
, Matsubara, Seishiro
, Kaliske, Michael
in
Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Degradation
/ Ductile fracture
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Engineering
/ Evolution
/ Fracture toughness
/ Global optimization
/ Heat treating
/ Original Paper
/ Plastic deformation
/ Pseudoplasticity
/ Stiffness
/ Strain
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2022
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Crack phase-field model equipped with plastic driving force and degrading fracture toughness for ductile fracture simulation
by
Han, Jike
, Terada, Kenjiro
, Moriguchi, Shuji
, Matsubara, Seishiro
, Kaliske, Michael
in
Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Degradation
/ Ductile fracture
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Engineering
/ Evolution
/ Fracture toughness
/ Global optimization
/ Heat treating
/ Original Paper
/ Plastic deformation
/ Pseudoplasticity
/ Stiffness
/ Strain
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2022
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Crack phase-field model equipped with plastic driving force and degrading fracture toughness for ductile fracture simulation
by
Han, Jike
, Terada, Kenjiro
, Moriguchi, Shuji
, Matsubara, Seishiro
, Kaliske, Michael
in
Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Computational Science and Engineering
/ Degradation
/ Ductile fracture
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Engineering
/ Evolution
/ Fracture toughness
/ Global optimization
/ Heat treating
/ Original Paper
/ Plastic deformation
/ Pseudoplasticity
/ Stiffness
/ Strain
/ Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
2022
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Crack phase-field model equipped with plastic driving force and degrading fracture toughness for ductile fracture simulation
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Crack phase-field model equipped with plastic driving force and degrading fracture toughness for ductile fracture simulation
2022
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Overview
This study presents a novel phase-field model for ductile fracture by the introduction of both the plastic driving force and the degrading fracture toughness into crack phase-field computations based on the phenomenological justification for ductile fracture in elastoplastic materials. Assuming that the constitutive work density consists of elastic, pseudo-plastic and crack components, we derive the governing equations from local and global optimization problems within the continuum thermodynamics framework. In addition to the elastic strain energy, the plastic strain energy also works as a driving force to sustain damage evolution. Additionally, we introduce a degrading fracture toughness to reflect the evolution of micro-defects and their coalescences into each other that are caused by accumulated plastic deformation. Equipped with these ingredients, the proposed model realizes the reduction of both stiffness and fracture toughness to simulate the failure phenomena of elastoplastic materials. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the capability of the proposed model in reproducing some typical ductile fracture behaviors. The findings and perspectives are subsequently summarized.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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