Isotropic Phase Field Softening Material

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Constitutive Law

This material is underdevelopment and only available in OSParticulas

Material Properties

When the material is undamaged, it response is identical to properties entered for the underlying isotropic material. Once those are specified, you have to attach one damage initiation law and two softening laws to define how the material responds after initiation of damage.

Property Description Units Default
(Isotropic Properties) Enter all properties needed to define the underlying isotropic material response varies varies
ell Length scale parameter used in variational fracture mechanics none none
viscosity Viscosity to use when solving coupled phase field evolution in a diffusion tasks none none
gd Softening law with options 0 = quadratic, 1 = exponential, 2 = linear softening none 0
stability A stability factor thought to help post-failure analysis none 0
garg An optional argument for use within the softening law. If not provided, default values depend on gd and are 1, 3, and 4, for gd = 0, 1, or 2, respectively none varies
partition Choose the methods used to partition energy into energy that cause fracture and energy that does not cause fracture. The options are 0 = using eigenstrain analysis and 1 = divide into pressure and deviatoric strains none 1
(other) Properties common to all materials varies varies