Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics

Peridynamics (PD) is a nonlocal continuum theory based on integro-differential equations without spatial derivatives. The elongation fracture criterion is implicitly incorporated in the PD theory, and fracture is a natural outcome of the simulation. On the other hand, a new fracture criterion based...

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Main Author: Jinhai Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
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COD
Online Access:http://jacm.scu.ac.ir/article_13213_cd1ae9970bece6cd7740cc8539e6dc7f.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7ba5cd763b2474482f2d11ade4f99ef2020-11-25T00:35:05ZengShahid Chamran University of AhvazJournal of Applied and Computational Mechanics2383-45362383-45362019-05-015Special Issue: Computational Methods for Material Failure49851610.22055/jacm.2017.23515.116013213Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based PeridynamicsJinhai Zhao0Shanghai Baoye Group Corp., Ltd, Shanghai, 200941, ChinaPeridynamics (PD) is a nonlocal continuum theory based on integro-differential equations without spatial derivatives. The elongation fracture criterion is implicitly incorporated in the PD theory, and fracture is a natural outcome of the simulation. On the other hand, a new fracture criterion based on the crack opening displacement combined with peridynamic (PD-COD) is proposed. When the relative deformation of the PD bond between two particles reaches the critical crack tip opening displacement of the fracture mechanics, we assume that the bond force vanishes. The new damage rule of fracture criteria similar to the local damage rule in conventional PD is introduced to simulate the fracture. In this paper, first, a comparative study between XFEM and PD is presented. Then, four examples, i.e., a bilateral crack problem, double parallel crack, monoclinic crack, and the double inclined crack are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new criterion.http://jacm.scu.ac.ir/article_13213_cd1ae9970bece6cd7740cc8539e6dc7f.pdfPeridynamicCastigliano’s theoremCritical extensionCODPD-COD
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Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Peridynamic
Castigliano’s theorem
Critical extension
COD
PD-COD
author_facet Jinhai Zhao
author_sort Jinhai Zhao
title Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
title_short Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
title_full Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
title_fullStr Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of Crack Growth Using a New Fracture Criteria Based Peridynamics
title_sort modelling of crack growth using a new fracture criteria based peridynamics
publisher Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
series Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
issn 2383-4536
2383-4536
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Peridynamics (PD) is a nonlocal continuum theory based on integro-differential equations without spatial derivatives. The elongation fracture criterion is implicitly incorporated in the PD theory, and fracture is a natural outcome of the simulation. On the other hand, a new fracture criterion based on the crack opening displacement combined with peridynamic (PD-COD) is proposed. When the relative deformation of the PD bond between two particles reaches the critical crack tip opening displacement of the fracture mechanics, we assume that the bond force vanishes. The new damage rule of fracture criteria similar to the local damage rule in conventional PD is introduced to simulate the fracture. In this paper, first, a comparative study between XFEM and PD is presented. Then, four examples, i.e., a bilateral crack problem, double parallel crack, monoclinic crack, and the double inclined crack are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new criterion.
topic Peridynamic
Castigliano’s theorem
Critical extension
COD
PD-COD
url http://jacm.scu.ac.ir/article_13213_cd1ae9970bece6cd7740cc8539e6dc7f.pdf
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