Title of article :
Cohesive fracture model based on necking
Author/Authors :
Z.-H. JIN and C.T. SUN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
18
From page :
91
To page :
108
Abstract :
a linear hardening model together with a linear elastic background material is first used to discuss some aspects of the mathematical and physical limitations and constraints on cohesive laws. Using an integral equation approach together with the cohesive crack assumption, it is found that in order to remove the stress singularity at the tip of the cohesive zone, the cohesive law must have a nonzero traction at the initial zero opening displacement. A cohesive zone model for ductile metals is then derived based on necking in thin cracked sheets. With this model, the cohesive behavior including peak cohesive traction, cohesive energy density and shape of the cohesive traction- separation curve is discussed. The peak cohesive traction is found to vary from 1.15 times the yield stress for perfectly plastic materials to about 2.5 times the yield stress for modest hardening materials (power hardening exponent of 0.2). The cohesive energy density depends on the critical relative plate thickness reduction at the root of the neck at crack initiation, which needs to be determined by experiments. Finally, an elastic background medium with a center crack is employed to re-examine the shape effect of cohesive traction-separation curve, and the relation between the linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) and cohesive zone models by considering the cohesive zone development and crack growth in the infinite elastic medium. It is shown that the shape of the cohesive curve does affect the cohesive zone size and the apparent energy release rate of LEFM for the crack growth in the elastic background material. The apparent energy release rate of LEFM approaches the cohesive energy density when the crack extends significantly longer than the characteristic length of the cohesive zone
Keywords :
Cohesive traction , Cohesive zone model , Fracture , Stress singularity , necking
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Record number :
828305
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