A mass spring model applied for characterizing mode I fracture in orthotropic materials

IF 0.9 4区 材料科学 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.2140/jomms.2024.19.213
Pradeepkumar Suryawanshi, Ramesh Singh, Abhishek Gupta
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We describe a mass spring system (MSS), which is also referred as lattice model in the literature, predicting the load-displacement curve of the orthotropic materials. We have developed the MSS model of a double cantilever beam to capture the energy release rate in a mode I fracture of the orthotropic materials using two different formulations: maximum strain energy and maximum strain. Further, we have considered determination of fracture energy of cortical bone, as a case study, using the compliance based beam method (CBBM). This method avoids monitoring of crack length during fracture and provides the complete R-curve along with the plateau, which is the fracture energy. We have also obtained the R-curve from the load-displacement curve predicted by the MSS model and determined the fracture energy of cortical bone. As the maximum percentage error in fracture energy predicted by the MSS model for dehydrated and hydrated bone is 1.02 per cent and 1.15 per cent, respectively, the results are in good agreement with the experimental results. Thus, we have shown the ability of the MSS model to produce quantitative results as well in comparison to the models presented in the literature for simulation of a fracture, which give essentially qualitative results. We have used the validated MSS model for characterizing the load-displacement behavior of cortical bone for increasing mineralization and porosity.

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用于表征各向同性材料 I 型断裂的质量弹簧模型
我们描述了一种质量弹簧系统(MSS),在文献中也称为晶格模型,用于预测各向同性材料的载荷-位移曲线。我们开发了双悬臂梁的 MSS 模型,使用两种不同的公式(最大应变能和最大应变)来捕捉各向同性材料在模式 I 断裂时的能量释放率。此外,我们还考虑使用基于顺应性的梁法(CBBM)确定皮质骨的断裂能。这种方法避免了在断裂过程中对裂缝长度的监测,并提供了完整的 R 曲线和高原(即断裂能)。我们还从 MSS 模型预测的载荷-位移曲线中获得了 R 曲线,并确定了皮质骨的断裂能。由于 MSS 模型预测的脱水骨和水合骨断裂能的最大百分比误差分别为 1.02% 和 1.15%,因此结果与实验结果十分吻合。因此,与文献中给出定性结果的骨折模拟模型相比,我们已经证明 MSS 模型有能力得出定量结果。我们使用经过验证的 MSS 模型来描述皮质骨在矿化度和孔隙率增加时的载荷-位移行为。
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Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures
Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: Drawing from all areas of engineering, materials, and biology, the mechanics of solids, materials, and structures is experiencing considerable growth in directions not anticipated a few years ago, which involve the development of new technology requiring multidisciplinary simulation. The journal stimulates this growth by emphasizing fundamental advances that are relevant in dealing with problems of all length scales. Of growing interest are the multiscale problems with an interaction between small and large scale phenomena.
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