This paper develops a model that incorporates damage band evolution at three levels: (i) at the mechanism level, the damage mechanisms, such as diffusive void growth and fatigue cracks, determine the damage growth rate ; (ii) at an intermediate level, the damage band is modeled as springs connecting undamaged materials, and the spring constants change as damage develops; (iii) at the continuum level, the damage band is modeled as an array of dislocations to satisfy equilibrium. We demonstrate this model with an example of a band of microcracks subject to remote tensile cyclic stress. It is observed that damage rapidly grows at the weakest regions in the band, and a macroscopic crack nucleates while the overall damage level is still very low...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new way to model damage growth in solids. A leve...
The aim of our work is to build a model to predict the full scenario of degradation of solids under ...
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In this paper, we present a model for damage evolution in solids. It is well know that fracture mech...
Abstract To describe the damage evolution under high- and gigacyclic fatigue we develop a generaliza...
A general model for ductile damage in metals is presented. It includes damage induced by shear stres...
ABSTRACT: Some numerical studies of crack propagation are based on using constitutive models that ac...
Statistical theory of defect evolution allows us to obtain non-linear kinetic equations for tensor p...
A general model for ductile damage in metals is presented. It includes damage induced by shear stres...
AbstractEarly stages of damage evolution in cyclic loading are described and discussed. The importan...
Some numerical studies of crack propagation are based on using constitutive models that accountfor d...
A physically-based theory of damage for ductile metals is outlined. It rests upon a direct extension...
Abstract In the paper, aiming to build models of microcracks extension and damage evolution in the p...
This book summarizes research advances in micromechanics modelling of ductile fractures made in the ...
The repeatedly applied low-intensity loads would lead to the damage and fatigue crack growth of mech...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new way to model damage growth in solids. A leve...
The aim of our work is to build a model to predict the full scenario of degradation of solids under ...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to show how the results from statistical analyses o...
In this paper, we present a model for damage evolution in solids. It is well know that fracture mech...
Abstract To describe the damage evolution under high- and gigacyclic fatigue we develop a generaliza...
A general model for ductile damage in metals is presented. It includes damage induced by shear stres...
ABSTRACT: Some numerical studies of crack propagation are based on using constitutive models that ac...
Statistical theory of defect evolution allows us to obtain non-linear kinetic equations for tensor p...
A general model for ductile damage in metals is presented. It includes damage induced by shear stres...
AbstractEarly stages of damage evolution in cyclic loading are described and discussed. The importan...
Some numerical studies of crack propagation are based on using constitutive models that accountfor d...
A physically-based theory of damage for ductile metals is outlined. It rests upon a direct extension...
Abstract In the paper, aiming to build models of microcracks extension and damage evolution in the p...
This book summarizes research advances in micromechanics modelling of ductile fractures made in the ...
The repeatedly applied low-intensity loads would lead to the damage and fatigue crack growth of mech...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a new way to model damage growth in solids. A leve...
The aim of our work is to build a model to predict the full scenario of degradation of solids under ...
International audienceThe aim of this chapter is to show how the results from statistical analyses o...