Title of article :
Two mechanisms of ductile fracture: void by void growth versus multiple void interaction
Author/Authors :
Viggo Tvergaard، نويسنده , , John W. Hutchinson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Two distinct mechanisms of crack initiation and advance by void growth have been identified in the literature on the
mechanics of ductile fracture. One is the interaction a single void with the crack tip characterizing initiation and the
subsequent void by void advance of the tip. This mechanism is represented by the early model of Rice and Johnson and
the subsequent more detailed numerical computations of McMeeking and coworkers on a single void interacting with a
crack tip. The second mechanism involves the simultaneous interaction of multiple voids on the plane ahead of the
crack tip both during initiation and in subsequent crack growth. This mechanism is revealed by models with an embedded
fracture process zone, such as those developed by Tvergaard and Hutchinson. While both mechanisms are
based on void nucleation, growth and coalescence, the inferences from them with regard to crack growth initiation and
growth are quantitatively different. The present paper provides a formulation and numerical analysis of a twodimensional
plane strain model with multiple discrete voids located ahead of a pre-existing crack tip. At initial void
volume fractions that are sufficiently low, initiation and growth is approximately represented by the void by void
mechanism. At somewhat higher initial void volume fractions, a transition in behavior occurs whereby many voids
ahead of the tip grow at comparable rates and their interaction determines initiation toughness and crack growth
resistance. The study demonstrates that improvements to be expected in fracture toughness by reducing the population
of second phase particles responsible for nucleating voids cannot be understood in terms of trends of one mechanism
alone. The transition from one mechanism to the other must be taken into account
Keywords :
fracture toughness , Void nucleation and growth , Ductile fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures