Virtual element method for damage modelling of two-dimensional metallic lattice materials

M. Lo Cascio
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Abstract. Additively-manufactured metallic lattice materials are a class of architectured solids that is becoming increasingly popular due to their unique cellular structure, which can be engineered to meet specific design requirements. Understanding and modelling the damage in these innovative materials is a significant challenge that must be addressed for their effective use in aerospace applications. The Virtual Element Method (VEM) is a numerical technique recently introduced as a generalisation of the FEM capable of handling meshes comprising an assemblage of generic polytopes. This advantage in creating domain discretisation has already been used to model the behaviour of materials with complex microstructures. This work employs a numerical framework based on a nonlinear VEM formulation combined with a continuum damage model to study the fracture behaviour of two-dimensional metallic lattice material under static loading. VEM's effectiveness in modelling lattice failure behaviour is assessed through several numerical tests. The influence of micro-architecture on the material's failure behaviour and macroscopic mechanical performance is discussed.
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二维金属点阵材料损伤建模的虚元法
摘要增材制造的金属晶格材料是一类结构固体,由于其独特的细胞结构而越来越受欢迎,可以通过工程设计来满足特定的设计要求。了解和模拟这些创新材料的损伤是一项重大挑战,必须解决其在航空航天应用中的有效使用。虚拟元法(VEM)是最近引入的一种数值技术,作为有限元法的推广,能够处理由一般多面体组合组成的网格。这种在创建域离散化方面的优势已经被用于模拟具有复杂微观结构的材料的行为。本文采用基于非线性VEM公式的数值框架,结合连续损伤模型,研究了二维金属点阵材料在静载荷作用下的断裂行为。通过几个数值试验,评估了VEM在模拟晶格破坏行为方面的有效性。讨论了微观结构对材料破坏行为和宏观力学性能的影响。
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