Phase Field Modeling of Crack Propagation at Large Strains with Application to Rubbery Polymers |
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Authors: | Lisa Schänzel Martina Hofacker Christian Miehe |
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Institution: | Institute of Applied Mechanics (CE), Chair I, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 7, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany |
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Abstract: | The computational modeling of failure mechanisms in solids due to fracture based on sharp crack discontinuities exhibits drawbacks in situations with complex crack topologies. This drawback is overcome by diffusive crack modeling based on the introduction of a fracture phase field characterizing via an auxiliary variable the crack topology. In the following we extend recent advances in phase-field-type fracture based on operator split techniques, suggested in Miehe et al. 1], to the modeling of crack propagation in geometrically large deforming solids e.g. rubber-like materials. An extremely robust algorithmic treatment based on an operator split scheme is introduced consisting of three steps. Updating i) a local history-field containing the maximum reference energy, ii) the fracture phase field, and iii) the displacement field. We demonstrate the performance of proposed phase field formulation for largely deforming solids by means of a representative numerical example. (© 2011 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) |
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