Title of article :
On the formulation of anisotropic elastic degradation.
II. Generalized pseudo-Rankine model for tensile damage
Author/Authors :
Egidio Rizzi and Ignacio Carol ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In the companion `Part Iʹ article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-order tensors were
discussed, and the concept of pseudo-logarithmic rate of damage was introduced. The thermodynamic forces conjugate
to this damage rate exhibit physical meaning, which greatly simpli®es the task of de®ning loading surfaces and evolution
laws. In this second part, a formulation for anisotropic tensile damage which takes advantage of those concepts is
developed and veri®ed: the `generalized pseudo-Rankineʹ model. Depending on the value of a single parameter, the
loading surface in pseudo-log space may assume shapes which vary gradually between a p-plane and a Rankine-type
criterion. This corresponds to a transition from a purely isotropic to a highly anisotropic tensile degradation model. In
spite of the relative complexity of anisotropy, one of the important advantages of the model is that closed-form solutions
are possible for a number of simple loading cases. The ®rst one developed is uniaxial tension, which makes it
possible to interpret the remaining two material parameters in terms of the tensile strength rt and fracture energy per
unit volume gf . Adding the two isotropic elastic constants, this makes a total of only ®ve material parameters. Additional
closed-form solutions are developed for the simple loading cases of pure shear, pure distortion, and uniaxial
tension after tensile loading±unloading in a perpendicular direction. The behavior of the new model under complex
loading histories is illustrated with a numerical tension/shear test with a signi®cant rotation of principal strains
Keywords :
Fracture , Plasticity , constitutive modeling , Elastic degradation
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures