• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Fatigue fracture characterization by cyclic material forces in viscoelastic solids at small strain
  • Contributor: Khodor, Jad [Author]; Özenç, Kaan [Author]; Qinami, Aurel [Author]; Lin, Guoyu [Author]; Kaliske, Michael [Author]
  • imprint: Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V., [2024]
  • Published in: International journal of fracture ; 233 (2022), Seite 129-149
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s10704-021-00607-x
  • Keywords: Path-independence ; Zyklische globale Materialkraft ; zyklische nodale Materialkräfte ; Cyclic global material force ; Ermüdungsrisswachstum ; Pfadunabhängigkeit ; Fatigue crack growth ; Cyclic nodal material forces
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  • Description: The study at hand introduces a newapproach to characterize fatigue crack growth in small strain linear viscoelastic solids by configurational mechanics. In this study, Prony series with n-Maxwell elements are used to describe the viscoelastic behavior. As a starting point in this work, the local balance of energy momentum is derived using the free energy density. Moreover, at cyclic loading, the cyclic free energy substitutes the free energy. Using the cyclic free energy, the balance of cyclic energy momentum is obtained. The newly derived balance law at cyclic loading is appropriate for each cycle. In the finite element framework, nodal material forces and cyclic nodal material forces are obtained using the weak and discretized forms of the balance of energy momentum and cyclic energy momentum, respectively. The crack driving force and the cyclic crack driving force are determined by the nodal material forces and the cyclic nodal material forces, respectively. Finally, numerical examples are shown to illustrate path-independence of the domain integrals using material forces and cyclic material forces. The existence of the balance of energy momentum and cyclic energy momentum are also illustrated by numerical examples.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution (CC BY)