In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engineering materials at a slow pace. One of the main reasons is the difficulty of establishing general evolution laws. This originates from the lack of physical meaning of the thermodynamic forces conjugate to the damage variables, which finally constitute the space in which loading functions and 'damage rules' are defined. In this article, the authors propose a new 'pseudo-logarithmic' rate of damage, which has the advantage of exhibiting a simple and meaningful conjugate force with very convenient properties. A main advantage is the physical interpretation of the corresponding "damage rule", which clearly separates the effects of its volumetri...
One of the open challenges in anisotropic damage modeling is formulating damaged elasticity approach...
ABSTRACT: Many anisotropic damage models have been proposed for different materials, ductile as well...
In this paper, the anisotropic linear damage mechanics is presented starting from the principle of s...
In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-ord...
Anisotropic damage modeling still poses a number of open challenges. One of the most important is ho...
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...
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 micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
This work is devoted to anisotropic continuum-damage mechanics in the quasi-static, isothermal, smal...
Numerical simulations are indispensible in many engineering disciplines since they can reduce the nu...
A systematic theory to describe the anisotropic damage states of materials and a consistent definiti...
In the application of the theory of damage mechanics to solve a wide range of practical engineering ...
One of the open challenges in anisotropic damage modeling is formulating damaged elasticity approach...
ABSTRACT: Many anisotropic damage models have been proposed for different materials, ductile as well...
In this paper, the anisotropic linear damage mechanics is presented starting from the principle of s...
In the companion 'Part I' article, the theoretical aspects of anisotropic damage based on second-ord...
Anisotropic damage modeling still poses a number of open challenges. One of the most important is ho...
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...
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 micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
This work is devoted to anisotropic continuum-damage mechanics in the quasi-static, isothermal, smal...
Numerical simulations are indispensible in many engineering disciplines since they can reduce the nu...
A systematic theory to describe the anisotropic damage states of materials and a consistent definiti...
In the application of the theory of damage mechanics to solve a wide range of practical engineering ...
One of the open challenges in anisotropic damage modeling is formulating damaged elasticity approach...
ABSTRACT: Many anisotropic damage models have been proposed for different materials, ductile as well...
In this paper, the anisotropic linear damage mechanics is presented starting from the principle of s...