Title of article :
Numerical analysis of the cutting interaction between indenters
acting on disordered materials
Author/Authors :
ALBERTO CARPINTERI and STEFANO INVERNIZZI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In this paper, an attempt is made to find some general relations for the microcutting process
in brittle or quasi-brittle materials, under different hypotheses of microscopic failure behavior. Fracture
beneath the indenters and sudden chip formation are the main dissipation mechanisms taken
into consideration. Fracture patterns in more homogeneous brittle solids are obtained by the Finite
Element Method in the framework of Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM). On the other
hand, the quasi-brittle response due to microstructural heterogeneities is taken into account by Lattice
Model simulations. The analysis is not limited to the more common study of a single indenter.
When two indenters are acting in parallel, their mutual distance plays an important role. If the indenters
are very close, they behave like a unique larger indenter, whereas if the distance is relatively
large, their mechanical interaction vanishes. In addition, when the distance is approximately three to
four times their dimension, the mechanism of chipping (with formation of secondary chip between
the two parallel grooves) can take place, improving the ratio of removed volume to spent energy and
then the demolition ability of the two indenters. Some comparisons are proposed between the presented
approach and more sophisticated and computationally demanding models from the literature,
as well as with experimental data. The analysis should provide useful hints for the optimal design of
super-abrasive tools.
Keywords :
Chipping , Cutting , Fracture Mechanics , indenter , Lattice model
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture