Biaxial experiments and phenomenological modeling of stress-state-dependent ductile damage and fracture
Journal:
International Journal of Fracture
Volume:
200
Issue:
1
Year:
2016
Pages from - to:
63-76
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Ductile metals, Damage and fracture, Stress state dependence, Biaxial experiments, Digital image correlation, Numerical simulations
Abstract:
The paper discusses an anisotropic continuum damage and fracture model for ductile metals. The phenomenological approach takes into account the effect of stress state on damage and failure criteria. Different branches of the criteria are considered corresponding to various microscopic mechanisms depending on stress intensity, stress triaxiality and the Lode parameter. To validate the proposed framework different experiments with biaxially loaded specimens and corresponding numerical simulations have been performed. Digital image correlation technique has been used to analyze current strain states in critical regions of the specimens. «
The paper discusses an anisotropic continuum damage and fracture model for ductile metals. The phenomenological approach takes into account the effect of stress state on damage and failure criteria. Different branches of the criteria are considered corresponding to various microscopic mechanisms depending on stress intensity, stress triaxiality and the Lode parameter. To validate the proposed framework different experiments with biaxially loaded specimens and corresponding numerical simulations... »