Simulation of localization failure with strain-gradient-enhanced damage mechanics

Weiyuan Zhou, Jidong Zhao, Yuangao Liu, Qiang Yang

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Abstract

Strain gradient implies an important characteristics in localized damage deformation, which can be observed in the softening state of brittle materials, and strain gradients constitute the basic behaviours of localization failure area of the materials. The most important point in strain gradient is its damaging function including an internal length scale, which can be used to express the scale effects of mechanical responses of brittle rock mass. By extending the strain gradient theory and introducing an intrinsic material length scale into the constitutive law, the authors develop an isotropic damage model as well as a microcrack-based anisotropic damage model for rock-like materials in this paper. The proposed models were used to simulate the damage localization under uniaxial tension and plain strain compression, respectively. The simulated results well illustrated the potential of these models in dealing with the well-known mesh-sensitivity problem in FEM. In the computation, elements with C1 continuity have been implemented to incorporate the proposed models for failure localization. When regular rectangle elements are encountered, the coupling between finite difference method (FDM) and conventional finite element method (FEM) is used to avoid large modification to the existing FEM code, and to obtain relatively higher efficiency and reasonably good accuracy. Application of the anisotropic model to the 3D-non-linear FEM analysis of Ertan arch dam has been conducted and the results of its numerical simulation coincide well with those from the failure behaviours obtained by Ertan geophysical model test. In this paper, new applications of gradient theories and models for a feasible approach to simulate localized damage in brittle materials are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)793-813
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Damage localization
  • Finite difference method (FDM)
  • Finite element method (FEM)
  • Mesh dependence
  • Strain gradient theory

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