An approach for incorporating classical continuum damage models in state-based peridynamics
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Rimoli, J.J.; Radovitzky, Raul A; Tupek, Michael Ronne
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Peridynamics has gained significant attention as an alternative formulation for problems in solid mechanics. Recent contributions have included initial attempts to include material damage and failure. In this paper, we propose an approach to incorporate classical continuum damage models in the state-based theory of peridynamics. This has the advantage of enabling the description of the damage evolution process in peridynamics according to well-established models. The approach is based on modifying the peridynamic influence function according to the state of accumulated damage. As a result, peridynamic bonds between nonlocal material points are severed in accordance with the damage law. The peridynamic damage formulation proposed is implemented for the particular case of a well established ductile damage model for metals. The model is applied to the simulation of ballistic impact of extruded corrugated aluminum panels and compared with experiments.
Date issued
2013-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Elsevier
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Tupek, M.R.; Rimoli, J.J. and Radovitzky, R. “An Approach for Incorporating Classical Continuum Damage Models in State-Based Peridynamics.” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 263 (August 2013): 20–26. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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0045-7825