This study reports on a numerical and experimental investigation of ductile tearing using a local approach to fracture. Two models have been analysed: (i) the Rice–Tracey (RT) void growth model; and (ii) the Rousselier continuum damage theory. The effects of the model parameters, including the mesh size, on the crack growth behaviour have been analysed, and a significant influence on both the J‐values and the slopes dJ/da has been noted. The crack propagation in an overmatched welded joint has also been investigated. For the RT model, crack propagation has been simulated using the release node technique. Because this method requires one to previously assign the crack propagation path, using such a model is somewhat restrictive. This problem vanishes when dealing with Rousselier’s model (and more generally with coupled models) because the elements which are damaged automatically give the crack path.
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