3D ductile crack propagation within a polycrystalline microstructure using XFEM

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-88
Number of pages18
JournalComputational mechanics
Volume61
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jun 2017

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In this contribution we present a gradient enhanced damage based method to simulate discrete crack propagation in 3D polycrystalline microstructures. Discrete cracks are represented using the eXtended finite element method. The crack propagation criterion and the crack propagation direction for each point along the crack front line is based on the gradient enhanced damage variable. This approach requires the solution of a coupled problem for the balance of momentum and the additional global equation for the gradient enhanced damage field. To capture the discontinuity of the displacements as well as the gradient enhanced damage along the discrete crack, both fields are enriched using the XFEM in combination with level sets. Knowing the crack front velocity, level set methods are used to compute the updated crack geometry after each crack propagation step. The applied material model is a crystal plasticity model often used for polycrystalline microstructures of metals in combination with the gradient enhanced damage model. Due to the inelastic material behaviour after each discrete crack propagation step a projection of the internal variables from the old to the new crack configuration is required. Since for arbitrary crack geometries ill-conditioning of the equation system may occur due to (near) linear dependencies between standard and enriched degrees of freedom, an XFEM stabilisation technique based on a singular value decomposition of the element stiffness matrix is proposed. The performance of the presented methodology to capture crack propagation in polycrystalline microstructures is demonstrated with a number of numerical examples.

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    Cracks, Crystal plasticity, Gradient enhanced damage, Microstructure, Polycrystal, Stabilisation, XFEM

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3D ductile crack propagation within a polycrystalline microstructure using XFEM. / Beese, Steffen; Loehnert, Stefan; Wriggers, Peter.
In: Computational mechanics, Vol. 61, No. 1-2, 13.06.2017, p. 71-88.

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Beese S, Loehnert S, Wriggers P. 3D ductile crack propagation within a polycrystalline microstructure using XFEM. Computational mechanics. 2017 Jun 13;61(1-2):71-88. doi: 10.1007/s00466-017-1427-y
Beese, Steffen ; Loehnert, Stefan ; Wriggers, Peter. / 3D ductile crack propagation within a polycrystalline microstructure using XFEM. In: Computational mechanics. 2017 ; Vol. 61, No. 1-2. pp. 71-88.
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