Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6916498 | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we incorporate a ductile damage material model into a computational framework based on the Dual Domain Material Point (DDMP) method. As an example, simulations of a flyer plate experiment involving ductile void growth and material failure are performed. The results are compared with experiments performed on high purity tantalum. We also compare the numerical results obtained from the DDMP method with those obtained from the traditional Material Point Method (MPM). Effects of an overstress model, artificial viscosity, and physical viscosity are investigated. Our results show that a physical bulk viscosity and overstress model are important in this impact and failure problem, while physical shear viscosity and artificial shock viscosity have negligible effects. A simple numerical procedure with guaranteed convergence is introduced to solve for the equilibrium plastic state from the ductile damage model.
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Authors
C.C. Long, D.Z. Zhang, C.A. Bronkhorst, G.T. Gray III,