TY - JOUR
T1 - On the modeling of dissipative mechanisms in a ductile softening bar
AU - Ulloa, Jacinto
AU - Rodríguez, Patricio
AU - Samaniego, Esteban
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Mathematical Sciences Publishers.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The computational modeling of softening materials is still a challenging subject. An interesting way to deal with this problem is to adopt a variational framework. However, there are appealing features in using a classical approach. We explore the possibilities of both frameworks to include dissipative mechanisms. We start with a one-dimensional variational plastic-damage model rewritten in a classical framework, where regularization through viscoplasticity is applied. We highlight the appearance of an implicit internal length in the plastic strain field during the damage phase, allowing plasticity to evolve over a region before concentrating. Then, a consistent variational approach is adopted. A plastic strain gradient term is added to the global energy functional, with variable internal length coupled to the damage level. This model is further enriched by the addition of a hardening variable to the plastic evolution. A comparative analysis of the computational implementation of the different alternatives is performed.
AB - The computational modeling of softening materials is still a challenging subject. An interesting way to deal with this problem is to adopt a variational framework. However, there are appealing features in using a classical approach. We explore the possibilities of both frameworks to include dissipative mechanisms. We start with a one-dimensional variational plastic-damage model rewritten in a classical framework, where regularization through viscoplasticity is applied. We highlight the appearance of an implicit internal length in the plastic strain field during the damage phase, allowing plasticity to evolve over a region before concentrating. Then, a consistent variational approach is adopted. A plastic strain gradient term is added to the global energy functional, with variable internal length coupled to the damage level. This model is further enriched by the addition of a hardening variable to the plastic evolution. A comparative analysis of the computational implementation of the different alternatives is performed.
KW - Classical approach
KW - Damage
KW - Dissipative materials
KW - Material modeling
KW - Plasticity
KW - Variational formulation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84988908517
U2 - 10.2140/jomms.2016.11.463
DO - 10.2140/jomms.2016.11.463
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:84988908517
SN - 1559-3959
VL - 11
SP - 463
EP - 490
JO - Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures
JF - Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures
IS - 4
ER -