Fracture processes numerical modeling of elastic-brittle bodies with statistically distributed subregions strength values

Author:

Feklistova Eugeniia1ORCID,Mugatarov Artur1ORCID,Wildemann Valeriy1,Agishev Anton2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center of Experimental Mechanics, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, Russia

2. The Engineering School of Information Technologies, Telecommunications and Control Systems, Ural Federal University, Russia

Abstract

This work is devoted to the fracture processes numerical modeling of elastic-brittle bodies taking into account the statistical distribution of subregions strength values and stress concentration. The novel formulation of the boundary value problem and its solution algorithm are developed. The loading diagrams obtained in computational simulations, the corresponding growth curves of the destroyed elements relative number and the damaging process kinetics are analyzed. The presence of the postcritical deformation stage at the macro-level is noted. The influence of the strength properties distribution range and the depth of the concentrator on the maximum load value and the damage evolution is determined. The significant influence of the finite elements’ properties distribution on the fracture processes modeling results is concluded.

Publisher

Gruppo Italiano Frattura

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