A constitutive model based on the evolution and coalescence of elliptical micro-cracks for quasi-brittle materials

Jian Guo Ning, Hui Lan Ren, Min Jie Fang

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Abstract

Damage and failure of quasi-brittle materials are caused by the evolution and coalescence of micro-cracks. To solve the problem of elliptical micro-crack growth at the elastic deformation stage, a method of complex potential functions is proposed and the effect of the initial orientation on micro-crack growth and deflection is discussed. The critical stress condition for the initial damage is derived according to the criterion of micro-crack growth. Based on energy conservation during wing-crack propagation, a damage constitutive model is developed with the strain criterion created in the condition of micro-crack coalescence. The stress-strain curves of quasi-brittle materials in uniaxial compression obtained based on this model are examined with the experimental results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3773-3781
Number of pages9
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume57
Issue number28-29
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2012

Keywords

  • coalescence
  • damage
  • evolution
  • micro-cracks

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