Modeling of dynamic crack branching by enhanced extended finite element method

Dandan Xu, Zhanli Liu*, Xiaoming Liu, Qinglei Zeng, Zhuo Zhuang

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Abstract

The conventional extended finite element method (XFEM) is enhanced in this paper to simulate dynamic crack branching, which is a top challenge issue in fracture mechanics and finite element method. XFEM uses the enriched shape functions with special characteristics to represent the discontinuity in computation field. In order to describe branched cracks, it is necessary to set up the additional enrichment. Here we have developed two kinds of branched elements, namely the "element crossed by two separated cracks" and "element embedded by a junction". Another series of enriched degrees of freedom are introduced to seize the additional discontinuity in the elements. A shifted enrichment scheme is used to avoid the treatment of blending element. Correspondingly a new mass lumping method is developed for the branched elements based on the kinetic conservation. The derivation of the mass matrix of a four-node quadrilateral element which contains two strong discontinuities is specially presented. Then by choosing crack speed as the branching criterion, the branching process of a single mode I crack is simulated. The results including the branching angle and propagation routes are compared with that obtained by the conventionally used element deletion method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-502
Number of pages14
JournalComputational Mechanics
Volume54
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Crack branching
  • Dynamic fracture mechanics
  • Mass lumping
  • XFEM

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