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Numerical and Experimental Validation of a New Damage Initiation Criterion
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EngineeringImpact (Mechanics)Experimental ValidationImpact LoadingMechanical EngineeringDynamic Crack PropagationStructural EngineeringDamage MechanismMechanicsNumerical SimulationStressstrain AnalysisDamage ModelBlast LoadingDamage CriteriaStructural Health MonitoringSolid MechanicsDamage Initiation CriterionCivil EngineeringCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDamage EvolutionDamage Initiation SurfaceMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Most commercial finite element software packages, like Abaqus, have a built-in coupled damage model where a damage evolution needs to be defined in terms of a single fracture energy value for all stress states. The Johnson-Cook criterion has been modified to be Lode parameter dependent and this Modified Johnson-Cook (MJC) criterion is used as a Damage Initiation Surface (DIS) in combination with the built-in Abaqus ductile damage model. An exponential damage evolution law has been used with a single fracture energy value. Ultimately, the simulated force-displacement curves are compared with experiments to validate the MJC criterion. 7 out of 9 fracture experiments were predicted accurately. The limitations and accuracy of the failure predictions of the newly developed damage initiation criterion will be discussed shortly.
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