A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure
A novel quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasistatic loading condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure is proposed to better predict damage initiation and propagation in solid materials. Since peridynamics equation of motion was invented in dynamic configurat...
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my.ump.umpir.386752023-09-25T07:40:17Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38675/ A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure Mohd Hilmy Naim, Mohd Yakin Mohd Ruzaimi, Mat Rejab Nur A., Hashim Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics A novel quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasistatic loading condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure is proposed to better predict damage initiation and propagation in solid materials. Since peridynamics equation of motion was invented in dynamic configuration, this paper applies the adaptive dynamic relaxation equation to achieve steady-state in peridynamics formulation. To accurately characterise the progressive failure process in cohesive materials, we incorporate the dynamic equation with the novel damage model for quasi-brittle materials. Computational examples of 2D compressive and tensile problems using the proposed model are presented. This paper presents advancement by incorporating the adaptive dynamic equation approach into a new damage model for quasi-brittle materials. This amalgamation allows for a more accurate representation of the behavior of damaged materials, particularly in static or quasi-static loading situations, bringing the framework closer to reality. This research paves the way for the peridynamics formulation to be employed for a far broader class of loading condition behaviour than it is now able to. Serbian Society of Mechanics 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38675/1/tam127.pdf Mohd Hilmy Naim, Mohd Yakin and Mohd Ruzaimi, Mat Rejab and Nur A., Hashim and Nik Abdullah, Nik Mohamed (2023) A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 50 (1). 73 -102. ISSN 1450-5584. (Published) https://doi.org/10.2298/TAM230404006Y https://doi.org/10.2298/TAM230404006Y |
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A novel quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasistatic loading condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure is proposed to better predict damage initiation and propagation in solid materials. Since peridynamics equation of motion was invented in dynamic configuration, this paper applies the adaptive dynamic relaxation equation to achieve steady-state in peridynamics formulation. To accurately characterise the progressive failure process in cohesive materials, we incorporate the dynamic equation with the novel damage model for quasi-brittle materials. Computational examples of 2D compressive and tensile problems using the proposed model are presented. This paper presents advancement by incorporating the adaptive dynamic equation approach into a new damage model for quasi-brittle materials. This amalgamation allows for a more accurate representation of the behavior of damaged materials, particularly in static or quasi-static loading situations, bringing the framework closer to reality. This research paves the way for the peridynamics formulation to be employed for a far broader class of loading condition behaviour than it is now able to. |
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A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure |
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A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure |
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A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure |
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