Title of article
Rupture mechanisms in combined tension and shear—Micromechanics
Author/Authors
Imad Barsoum، نويسنده , , Jonas Faleskog، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
5481
To page
5498
Abstract
A micromechanics model based on the theoretical framework of plastic localization into a band introduced by Rice is
developed. The model consists of a planar band with a square array of equally sized cells, with a spherical void located in
the centre of each cell. The periodic arrangement of the cells allows the study of a single unit cell for which fully periodic
boundary conditions are applied. The micromechanics model is applied to analyze failure by ductile rupture in experiments
on double notched tube specimens subjected to combined tension and torsion carried out by the present authors. The stress
state is characterized in terms of the stress triaxiality and the Lode parameter. Two rupture mechanisms can be identified,
void coalescence by internal necking at high triaxiality and void coalescence by internal shearing at low triaxiality. For the
internal necking mechanism, failure is assumed to occur when the deformation localizes into a planar band and is closely
associated with extensive void growth until impingement of voids. For the internal shearing mechanism, a simple criterion
based on the attainment of a critical value of shear deformation is utilized. The two failure criteria capture the transition
between the two rupture mechanisms successfully and are in good agreement with the experimental result.
Keywords
Micromechanics , Mixed mode ductile fracture , Void coalescence , Rupture mechanisms
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
449337
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