Title of article
Modelling brittle impact failure of disc particles using material point method
Author/Authors
Fan Li، نويسنده , , Jingzhe Pan، نويسنده , , Csaba Sinka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
653
To page
660
Abstract
Understanding the impact failure of particles made of brittle materials such as glasses, ceramics and rocks is an important issue for many engineering applications. During the impact, a solid particle is turned into a discrete assembly of many fragments through the development of multiple cracks. The finite element method is fundamentally ill-equipped to model this transition. Recently a so-called material point method (MPM) has been used to study a wide range of problems of material and structural failures. In this paper we propose a new material point model for the brittle failure which incorporates a statistical failure criterion. The capability of the method for modelling multiple cracks is demonstrated using disc particles. Three impact failure patterns observed experimentally are captured by the model: Hertzian ring cracks, meridian cracks, and multi-fragment cracks. Detailed stress analysis is carried out to interpret the experimental observations. In particular it is shown that the experimentally observed dependence of a threshold velocity for the initiation of meridian cracks on the particle size can be explained by the proposed model. The material point based scheme requires a relatively modest programming effort and avoids node splitting which makes it very attractive over the traditional finite element method.
Keywords
Particle impact , material point method , Multiple cracks , Brittle failure
Journal title
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
International Journal of Impact Engineering
Record number
1252163
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