Mechanics of materials

Continuous anisotropic damage as a twin modelling of discrete bi-dimensional fracture

Publié le - European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids

Auteurs : C Oliver-Leblond, Boris Kolev, Rodrigue Desmorat

In this contribution, the use of discrete simulations to formulate an anisotropic damage model is investigated. It is proposed to use a beam-particle model to perform numerical characterization tests. Indeed, this discrete model explicitly describes cracking by allowing displacement discontinuities and thus capture crack induced anisotropy. Through 2D discrete simulations, the evolution of the effective elasticity tensor for various loading tests, up to failure, is obtained. The analysis of these tensors through bi-dimensional harmonic decomposition is then performed to estimate the tensorial damage evolution. As a by-product of present work we obtain an upper bound of the distance to the orthotropic symmetry class of bi-dimensional elasticity.