Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11016539 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2018 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
The Multipole Method (MPM) is used to simulate the many-body self-consistent problem of interacting elliptical micro-cracks and inclusions in single crystals. A criterion is employed to determine the crack propagation path based on the stress distribution; the evolution of individual micro-cracks and their interactions with existing cracks and inclusions is then predicted using what we coin the Discrete Crack Dynamics (DCD) method. DCD is fast (semi-analytical) and particularly suitable for the simulation of evolving low-speed crack networks in brittle or quasi-brittle materials. The method is validated against finite element analysis predictions and previously published experimental data.
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Authors
M.T. Ebrahimi, D. Dini, D.S. Balint, A.P. Sutton, S. Ozbayraktar,