2018
DOI: 10.1177/1056789518780213
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Damage evaluation for the dispersed microdefects with the aid of M-integral

Abstract: A unified method of evaluating the dispersed microdefects’ equivalent damage area/volume is innovatively proposed by using the M-integral. The corresponding damage evolution rate and fatigue driving force is preliminarily studied for the dispersed microdefects. First, the analytical expression of M-integral is deduced by using the Lagrangian energy density function (Λ), and the corresponding physical meaning of the M-integral is elucidated as the change of the total potential energy due to the damage evolution… Show more

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“…Building the correlation between elastic properties of multiphase composites and corresponding micro parameters is beneficial to the material design and optimization, which can be performed by an ensemble-volume averaged process within a reasonable representative volume element (RVE) Chen, 1994a, 1994b;Li, 2019;Lin et al, 2009;Lv et al, 2019;Olsen-Kettle, 2019). Following the framework proposed by Chen (1994a, 1994b), four governing field equations for composites with identical shape n-inclusions can be expressed as…”
Section: Basic Micromechanical Theory Basic Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building the correlation between elastic properties of multiphase composites and corresponding micro parameters is beneficial to the material design and optimization, which can be performed by an ensemble-volume averaged process within a reasonable representative volume element (RVE) Chen, 1994a, 1994b;Li, 2019;Lin et al, 2009;Lv et al, 2019;Olsen-Kettle, 2019). Following the framework proposed by Chen (1994a, 1994b), four governing field equations for composites with identical shape n-inclusions can be expressed as…”
Section: Basic Micromechanical Theory Basic Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the M-integral is also an energy parameter developed from the concept of Noether’s theorem and has been used for problems containing multiple cracks and/or defects (e.g., Chang and Chien, 2002; Chang and Huang, 2017; Chen, 2001; Hu and Chen, 2009; Li et al., 2013; Lv et al., 2019, etc.). In their studies, all the singularities are considered to be located interior in elastic media and distantly away from the boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the former, fracture and plasticity theories are extended to study damage, leading to procedures that encounter serious difficulties in case of quasi-brittle materials, in which fracture introduces discontinuities that violate the fundamental assumption. Examples of the Continuum Mechanics approach are the classical model proposed by Ottosen, 2 examined later by Voyiadjis, 3 and the contributions of Li et al 4 and Lv et al 5 The lattice discrete element method (LDEM), used in this article, belongs to the second group. Other models that follow this approach were proposed by Schlangen and Van Mier, 6 Krajcinovic and Vujosevic, 7 Sagar and Prasad, 8 Nagy et al 9 and Rinaldi, 10 and Jivkov and Yates 11 and examine the relationships between different lattice arrangements with the material properties of an equivalent continuum, while Mastilovic and Rinaldi 12 present an extensive revision of different versions of the lattice approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%