Rajasekar Gopalsamy, Nicolas Chevaugeon, Olivier Chupin, Ferhat Hammoum
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Variational approach to viscoelastic fracture: comparison of a phase-field and a lip-field approach
Fracture of viscoelastic materials is considered to be a complex phenomenon due to their highly rate sensitive behavior. In this context, we are interested in the quasi-static response of a viscoelastic solid subjected to damage. This paper outlines a new incremental variational based approach and its computational implementation to model damage in viscoelastic solids. The variational formalism allows us to embed the local constitutive equations into a global incremental potential, the minimization of which provides the solution to the mechanical problem. Softening damage models in their local form are known to result in spurious mesh-sensitive results, and hence, non-locality (or regularization) has to be introduced to preserve the mathematical relevance of the problem. In the present paper, we consider two different regularization techniques for the viscoelastic damage model: a particular phase-field and a lip-field approach. The model parameters are calibrated to obtain some equivalence between both these approaches. Numerical results are then presented for the bidimensional case and both these approaches compare well. Numerical results also demonstrate the ability of the model to qualitatively represent the typical rate-dependent behaviour of the viscoelastic materials. Besides, the novelty of the present work also lies in the use of lip-field approach for the first time in a viscoelastic context.
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The International Journal of Fracture is an outlet for original analytical, numerical and experimental contributions which provide improved understanding of the mechanisms of micro and macro fracture in all materials, and their engineering implications.
The Journal is pleased to receive papers from engineers and scientists working in various aspects of fracture. Contributions emphasizing empirical correlations, unanalyzed experimental results or routine numerical computations, while representing important necessary aspects of certain fatigue, strength, and fracture analyses, will normally be discouraged; occasional review papers in these as well as other areas are welcomed. Innovative and in-depth engineering applications of fracture theory are also encouraged.
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