Dynamic numerical simulations of void growth and coalescence with stress triaxiality maintained constant : Application to ductile solids with secondary voids

L. Siad
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Dynamic explicit finite element analysis is used to investigate void growth and plastic collapse of an axisymmetric unit cell model with a primary spherical void imbedded in a porous matrix material. The Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman homogenized model is used to describe the plastic behaviour of the matrix material. The simulations are performed under large strain conditions for varying secondary void volume fractions and quasi-static loading controlled by constant stress triaxiality. The proposed accomplishment of constant stress triaxiality associated with dynamic explicit computations provides a method allowing to trace the collapse of the unit cell from the onset of coalescence to practically its final failure. Consistent with experimental and theoretical results available in the literature, the obtained results substantiate the sensitivity of coalescence to the presence of secondary voids. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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三轴应力保持恒定时孔洞生长和合并的动态数值模拟:应用于具有次生孔洞的延性固体
采用动态显式有限元分析方法,研究了含原生球形孔洞的轴对称单胞模型的孔洞生长和塑性破坏问题。采用Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman均匀化模型来描述基体材料的塑性行为。在变二次孔隙体积分数和恒应力三轴控制的准静态加载大应变条件下进行了模拟。与动态显式计算相关的恒应力三轴性的提出提供了一种方法,可以跟踪从合并开始到实际最终破坏的单元胞的崩溃。与文献中可用的实验和理论结果一致,获得的结果证实了聚结对次级空洞存在的敏感性。版权所有©2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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