In this work, a small-strain phase-field model is presented, which is able to predict crack propagation in systems with anisotropic brittle and ductile constituents. To model the anisotropic brittle crack propagation, an anisotropic critical energy release rate is used. The brittle constituents behave linear-elastically in a transversely isotropic manner. Ductile crack growth is realised by a special crack degradation function, depending on the accumulated plastic strain, which is calculated by following the J2-plasticity theory. The mechanical jump conditions are applied in solid-solid phase transition regions. The influence of the relevant model parameters on a crack propagating through a planar brittle-ductile interface, and furthermore ...
Within this contribution, we present a diffuse interface approach for the simulation of crack nuclea...
This study presents a crack phase-field approach for anisotropic continua to model, in particular, f...
Recently, classical fracture mechanics approaches based on Griffith type sharp crack topologies have...
In the present work, a phase field damage model is developed to address the numerical simulation of ...
International audienceThe phase-field approach to fracture is an effective method to describe and si...
Within this contribution, we present a diffuse interface approach for the simulation of crack nuclea...
This study presents a phase-field approach for an anisotropic continuum to model fracture of biologi...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
Within this contribution, we present a diffuse interface approach for the simulation of crack nuclea...
This study presents a crack phase-field approach for anisotropic continua to model, in particular, f...
Recently, classical fracture mechanics approaches based on Griffith type sharp crack topologies have...
In the present work, a phase field damage model is developed to address the numerical simulation of ...
International audienceThe phase-field approach to fracture is an effective method to describe and si...
Within this contribution, we present a diffuse interface approach for the simulation of crack nuclea...
This study presents a phase-field approach for an anisotropic continuum to model fracture of biologi...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
International audienceIn several classes of ductile and brittle materials consisting of different cl...
Within this contribution, we present a diffuse interface approach for the simulation of crack nuclea...
This study presents a crack phase-field approach for anisotropic continua to model, in particular, f...
Recently, classical fracture mechanics approaches based on Griffith type sharp crack topologies have...