Title of article
Anisotropic damage mechanics based on strain energy equivalence and equivalent elliptical microcracks
Author/Authors
Usik Lee، نويسنده , , George A. Lesieutre، نويسنده , , Lei Fang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
21
From page
4377
To page
4397
Abstract
theory of damage mechanics is introduced based on a principle of strain energy
equivalence. This principle is used to develop the effective continuum elastic properties of a damaged
solid in terms of the undamaged elastic properties and a scalar damage field. The damage variable
is defined as the volume fraction of a damage zone associated with equivalent elliptical microcracks.
This definition provides a means by which a damaged isotropic material can exhibit anisotropic
(orthotropic) properties, and entails determining effective crack orientation and geometry factors
from the local deformation. Strain energy dissipation associated with crack growth (not nucleation)
is used to develop a consistent damage evolution equation. This evolution equation is related to the
standard power law model of crack growth commonly used in fracture mechanics, and to the
equivalent stress measure commonly used in mechanics of plastic deformation. The combination of
representing local damage as an effective elliptical crack volume fraction, a consistent damage
evolution equation, and the determination of effective elastic properties using a strain energy
equivalence principle yields a simple, yet powerful, approach to predicting failure of mechanical
components. 0 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
446286
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