Modelling of dynamic ductile fracture and application to the simulation of plate impact tests on tantalum |
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Authors: | C. Czarnota S. Mercier A. Molinari |
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Affiliation: | a Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique des Matériaux, UMR CNRS 7554, Université Paul Verlaine - Metz, Ile du Saulcy, 57045 Metz Cedex, France b Laboratoire de Mécanique des Structures Navales, ENSIETA, 2 rue François Verny, 29806 Brest Cedex 9, France |
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Abstract: | A model of dynamic damage by void nucleation and growth is proposed for elastic-viscoplastic materials sustaining intense loading. The model is dedicated to ductile materials for which fracture is caused by microvoiding. The material contains potential nucleation sites where microvoids are generated when the local pressure overcomes the nucleation pressure. A probability density function is adopted to describe the fluctuation of the nucleation pressure within the material. The void growth is described by using a hollow sphere model where micro-inertia effects are accounted for. The matrix weakening due to void growth is also included.The model has been first tested under uniaxial deformation. When the strain rate is assumed constant, the pressure inside the material has nearly a linear response up to a maximum. An analytical expression for the maximum pressure is proposed.Finite element simulations of plate impact tests have been carried out and compared to experiments on tantalum. From simulations based on the proposed model, an increase of the spall strength is observed with higher shock intensities. Therefore, the relationship between the velocity pullback and spall strength usually assumed in the literature (based on the acoustic approach) seems to be inadequate. Velocity profiles are simulated for different flyer thicknesses and different impact velocities with close agreement with experiments. |
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Keywords: | Spall Plate impact Dynamic ductile fracture Inertia effects Tantalum |
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