Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
789219 International Journal of Plasticity 2006 25 Pages PDF
Abstract

A thermomechanical model of a porous material is presented. The constitutive model is based on the Gurson model, formulated within a thermodynamic framework and adapted to large deformations. The thermodynamic framework yields a heat equation that naturally includes the mechanical dissipation. To introduce a length scale, the Gurson model was enhanced through non-local effects of the porosity being taken into account. A numerical integration scheme of the constitutive model and the algorithmic stiffness tensor are derived. The integration of the plastic part of the deformation gradient is based on an exponential update operator, an eigenvalue decomposition is also being used to reduce the number of equations that need to be solved. The coupled problem that arises is dealt with by employing a staggered solution method. To examine the capabilities of the model, shear band formation in a thick disc and crack growth in a thick notched disc were investigated.

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