Title of article :
A numerical study of dynamic crack growth in elastic-viscoplastic solids
Pages 769
Author/Authors :
T. SIEGMUND، نويسنده , , A. Needleman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Dynamic crack growth is analyzed numerically for a plane strain block with an initial
central crack subject to impact tensile loading. The material is characterized as an isotropically
hardening elastic-viscoplastic solid. A cohesive surface constitutive relation is also specified that
relates the tractions and displacement jumps across the crack plane. In this formulation crack
initiation, crack growth and crack arrest emerge naturally as outcomes of the imposed loading,
without any ad hoc assumptions concerning crack growth criteria. Full transient analyses are carried
out using two characterizations of strain rate hardening ; power law strain rate hardening and a
combined power lawmxponential relation that gives rise to enhanced strain rate hardening at high
strain rates. The effects of the strain rate hardening characterization on crack initiation, crack
growth and crack arrest are investigated. Enhanced strain rate hardening is found to lead to higher
crack speeds, to lower toughness values and to crack tip fields that are more like those of an elastic
solid than for the power law rate hardening solid. Additionally, some parameter studies varying the
cohesive surface strength and the material flow strength are carried out. The effective stress intensity
factor is found to increase dramatically at a certain value of the crack speed that depends on the
cohesive surface strength, the material flow strength, the characterization of strain rate hardening
and the impact velocity, but there is a range where the crack speed at which the increase in effective
stress intensity factor occurs is not very sensitive to impact velocity. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures