Adaptive fourth-order phase-field modeling of ductile fracture using an isogeometric-meshfree approach

The fourth-order phase-field modeling of ductile fracture in elastic–plastic materials is performed via an adaptive isogeometric-meshfree approach. In the developed phase-field model, the total energy functional consists of the elastic contribution and the dissipated contribution because of fracture...

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Main Authors: Li, Weidong, Ambati, Marreddy, Nguyen-Thanh, Nhon, Du, Hejun, Zhou, Kun
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169037
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:The fourth-order phase-field modeling of ductile fracture in elastic–plastic materials is performed via an adaptive isogeometric-meshfree approach. In the developed phase-field model, the total energy functional consists of the elastic contribution and the dissipated contribution because of fracture and plasticity. The coupling of the plasticity to fracture is implemented by a degradation function that is applied to the elastic energy. The present fourth-order phase-field model is capable of relaxing the mesh size requirements while accurately regularizing sharp cracks. To further enhance the computational efficiency, the isogeometric-meshfree approach is adopted for the numerical implementation of the phase-field model within a staggered computational framework. The developed approach can flexibly implement the C1-continuity of a crack phase field that is required by the fourth-order model. Moreover, an adaptive mesh refinement strategy is developed, which includes the gradient-based refinement indicators and the field transfer operators. Numerical simulations of a series of representative cases show that the developed fourth-order model can accurately and efficiently capture complex ductile fracture patterns including plastic localization, crack initiation, propagation, and merging, which demonstrates the reliability of the adaptive fourth-order phase-field modeling of ductile fracture.