Study Of The Damage-Induced Anisotropy Of Quasi-Brittle Materials Using The Component Assembling Model


Autoria(s): 张晶; 梁乃刚; 邓守春; 刘金兴; 刘晓宇; 付强
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Damage-induced anisotropy of quasi-brittle materials is investigated using component assembling model in this study. Damage-induced anisotropy is one significant character of quasi-brittle materials coupled with nonlinearity and strain softening. Formulation of such complicated phenomena is a difficult problem till now. The present model is based on the component assembling concept, where constitutive equations of materials are formed by means of assembling two kinds of components' response functions. These two kinds of components, orientational and volumetric ones, are abstracted based on pair-functional potentials and the Cauchy - Born rule. Moreover, macroscopic damage of quasi-brittle materials can be reflected by stiffness changing of orientational components, which represent grouped atomic bonds along discrete directions. Simultaneously, anisotropic characters are captured by the naturally directional property of the orientational component. Initial damage surface in the axial-shear stress space is calculated and analyzed. Furthermore, the anisotropic quasi-brittle damage behaviors of concrete under uniaxial, proportional, and nonproportional combined loading are analyzed to elucidate the utility and limitations of the present damage model. The numerical results show good agreement with the experimental data and predicted results of the classical anisotropic damage models.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/25566

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2376

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

International Journal Of Damage Mechanics, 2008, 17(3): 197-221

Palavras-Chave #Anisotropic Damage #Quasi-Brittle Materials #Initial Damage Surface #Uniaxial Tension #Non-Proportional Loading #Component Assembling Model #Continuum #Mechanics #Solids #Microcracks #Formulation #Simulation #Fracture #Issues
Tipo

期刊论文