In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-order tensors were discussed, and the concept of pseudo-logarithmic rate of damage was introduced. The thermodynamic forces conjugate to this damage rate exhibit physical meaning, which greatly simplifies the task of defining loading surfaces and evolution laws. In this second part, a formulation for anisotropic tensile damage which takes advantage of those concepts is developed and verified: the 'generalized pseudo-Rankine' model. Depending on the value of a single parameter, the loading surface in pseudo-log space may assume shapes which vary gradually between a pi -plane and a Rankine-type criterion. This corresponds to a transition from a pu...
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When an anisotropic material is subject to creep conditions and a complex state of stress, an anisot...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
Anisotropic damage modeling still poses a number of open challenges. One of the most important is ho...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
Following a framework of elastic degradation and damage previously proposed by the authors, an ‘exte...
An anisotropic elastic-damage model for initially isotropic materials is presented. The model is bas...
International audienceWithin the framework of damage mechanic, numerous anisotropic damage models ha...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation to model anisotropic damage for quasi-brittle materials i...
An anisotropic elastic-damage model for initially-isotropic materials is presented. The model is bas...
The paper describes the development of a material model, which allows for anisotropy of elastic cons...
A continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of irreversible thermodyna...
A micromechanically based anisotropic damage model for brittle materials having different tensile-co...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
Numerical simulations are indispensible in many engineering disciplines since they can reduce the nu...
International audienceIn order to capture, as accurately as possible, the complex physical effects d...
When an anisotropic material is subject to creep conditions and a complex state of stress, an anisot...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
Anisotropic damage modeling still poses a number of open challenges. One of the most important is ho...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
Following a framework of elastic degradation and damage previously proposed by the authors, an ‘exte...
An anisotropic elastic-damage model for initially isotropic materials is presented. The model is bas...
International audienceWithin the framework of damage mechanic, numerous anisotropic damage models ha...
A thermodynamically consistent formulation to model anisotropic damage for quasi-brittle materials i...
An anisotropic elastic-damage model for initially-isotropic materials is presented. The model is bas...
The paper describes the development of a material model, which allows for anisotropy of elastic cons...
A continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of irreversible thermodyna...
A micromechanically based anisotropic damage model for brittle materials having different tensile-co...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
Numerical simulations are indispensible in many engineering disciplines since they can reduce the nu...
International audienceIn order to capture, as accurately as possible, the complex physical effects d...
When an anisotropic material is subject to creep conditions and a complex state of stress, an anisot...