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Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
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Transient behaviour in the numerical analysis of plasticity induced crack closure

Authors: Antunes Fv; Marques Gas; GOODARZVAND CHEGINI, AMIR; Correia L.;

Transient behaviour in the numerical analysis of plasticity induced crack closure

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ABSTRACTA transient behaviour is observed in the numerical analysis of plasticity induced crack closure at the beginning of crack propagation, as the residual plastic field is being formed. The extent of crack propagation prior to plasticity induced crack closure measurement has a major influence on the accuracy of numerical prediction and on computation time. The objective here is to quantify and understand the minimum propagation, Δastb, required to obtain stabilized crack opening values. For plane stress state, Δastb was found to increase with ΔK. Under plane strain conditions, a peak of closure exists at the beginning of crack propagation for relatively low ΔK values, which promotes relatively large transient periods. Two driving forces explain the stabilization behaviour, the formation of residual plastic wake and the stabilization of plastic strain, but the second seemed to control the phenomenon. Finally, two strategies are proposed to accelerate convergence. The first, consisting of a progressive increase of maximum load, is relevant in plane strain and 3D studies, in order to eliminate the initial peak. The second strategy consists of an extrapolation model and is very effective for plane stress conditions.

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