Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics and Materials
2. Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic
Abstract
The micromechanical modelling encounters a problem that is different from basic
assumptions of continuum mechanics. The material is not uniform on the microscale level and the
material within an element has its own complex microstructure. Therefore the concept of a
representative volume element (RVE) has been introduced. The general advantage, compared to
conventional fracture mechanics, is that, in principle, the parameters of the respective models
depend only on the material and not on the geometry. These concepts guarantee transferability from
specimen to components over a wide range of dimensions and geometries. The prediction of crack
propagation through interface elements based on the fracture mechanics approach (damage) and
cohesive zone model is presented. The cohesive model for crack propagation analysis is
incorporated into finite element package by interface elements which separations are controlled by
the traction-separation law.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science