On the crack opening and energy dissipation in a continuum based disconnected crack model

verfasst von
Yiming Zhang, Zhiran Gao, Yanyan Li, Xiaoying Zhuang
Abstract

All crack models developed to date can be classified into discrete- and continuum-based approaches. While discrete models are advantageously capable of capturing the kinetics of fractures, continuum-based approaches still pique considerable interest due to their straightforward implementation within the finite element method (FEM) framework. The cracking element method (CEM), a recently developed numerical approach for simulating quasi-brittle fracturing, is based on the FEM and does not need remeshing, a nodal cover algorithm, nodal enrichment or a crack-tracking strategy. The CEM takes self-propagating disconnected cracking segments to represent crack paths and naturally captures crack initiation and propagation processes. However, as with other types of continuum-based approaches that employ discontinuous crack paths, one critical question remains: Can the crack openings can be reliably and accurately obtained? To answer this question, a detailed study on the released energy, kinetic model, and displacement between the upper and lower facets of a crack is required. Multiple tests are conducted in this paper, and the results of the CEM are compared with those of the interface element method (IEM), which explicitly describes the crack openings. For reference and comparison purposes, an a priori crack path obtained by using an equivalent crack path (cracked elements) previously obtained from the CEM is implemented for the IEM. The crack openings obtained by the CEM and IEM are subsequently compared, and the results indicate that the crack openings and dissipated energy obtained by the CEM generally agree well with those obtained by the IEM. These findings highlight the effectiveness of utilizing disconnected cracking segments and further demonstrate the robustness and reliability of the CEM.

Organisationseinheit(en)
Institut für Kontinuumsmechanik
Externe Organisation(en)
Hebei University of Technology
Tongji University
Typ
Artikel
Journal
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
Band
170
ISSN
0168-874X
Publikationsdatum
03.2020
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Analysis, Ingenieurwesen (insg.), Computergrafik und computergestütztes Design, Angewandte Mathematik
Elektronische Version(en)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.finel.2019.103333 (Zugang: Geschlossen)
 

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