Softening Laws
Introduction
Softening laws are used in softening materials to determine crack tractions as a function of effective crack opening displacements. Each law defines a normalized function that decays from 1 to 0 when the crack opening displacement increases from 0 to δmax. The area under the law (times an associated stress) gives the fracture toughness associated with that law. These laws also control the evolution of one damage parameter. Various softening materials will need two or more softening laws to model all possible types of damage.
These laws are currently only available in OSParticulas.
Normalized Softening Law
The traction during softening is give by σf(δ) where f(δ) is the normalized softening law and σ is some scaling stress provided by the softening material. The toughness associated with the law, Gc, is determined by the area under the law times a scaling factor to account for mesh size and the scaling stress σ for the total traction stress:
[math]\displaystyle{ {G}_c = {V_p \sigma\over A_c} \int_0^{\delta_{max}}f(\delta)d\delta }[/math]
where Vp is particle volume, Ac is are of the initiated crack within the particle domain, and δmax is the critical crack opening displacement for failure (of for when the traction drops to zero). To define a scaling law, we define a scaling factor
[math]\displaystyle{ s = {A_c \over V_p \sigma} }[/math]
The softening material calculates s whenever softening law response is needed. All the softening law needs to evaulate for normalized function value, f(δ,s), and the area under the law up to δ:
[math]\displaystyle{ A(\delta,s) = \int_0^{\delta}f(\delta,s)d\delta }[/math]
Each softening law requires Gc and possible other parameters defining the laws functional form. The laws do not need to be provided δmax because it can be calculated from the law shape, s, and Gc from total area under the law.
Define a Damage Initiation Laws
You create a softening law using an "Softening" material property within a Material command block. You pick the law by name or ID. After picking the law, all its properties are set using property commands with the same material definition. Refer to each softening law type to learn about its softening function and about its reqjuired properties.
Softening Laws
This table lists the available softening laws. Click each one for more details and information on their properties.
Name | ID | Description |
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Linear | 1 | Linear softening law. |
It is relatively easy to write code for new damage initiation laws, if needed.