Cell model for nonlinear fracture analysis – I. Micromechanics calibration

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Jonas Faleskog
Xiaosheng Gao
C. Fong Shih
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[1] Brown University,Division of Engineering
[2] Royal Institute of Technology,Presently at Department of Solid Mechanics
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Fracture mechanics; crack growth; resistance curves; micromechanics; void growth; constraint; 3-D analysis; finite; experiments.;
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A computational approach based on a cell model of material offers real promise as a predictive tool for nonlinear fracture analysis. A key feature of the computational model is the modeling of the material in front of the crack by a layer of similarly-sized cubic cells. Each cell of size D contains a spherical void of initial volume fraction f0. The microseparation characteristics of the material in a cell, a result of void growth and coalescence, is described by the Gurson–Tvergaard constitutive relation; the material outside the layer of cells can be modelled as an elastic- plastic continuum. The success of this computational model hinges on developing a robust calibration scheme of the model parameters. Such a scheme is proposed in this study. The material-specific parameters are calibrated by a two-step micromechanics/fracture-process scheme. This article describes the micromechanics calibration of void growth taking into account both the strain hardening and the strength of the material. The fracture-process calibration is addressed in a companion paper.
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