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Dynamic crack growth in nonlocal progressively cavitating solid
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    Dynamic crack growth in nonlocal progressively cavitating solid (English)
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    29 March 2000
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    Dynamic crack growth is analyzed numerically using a nonlocal constitutive formulation for a porous ductile material. The delocalization relates to the void growth and coalescence mechanism, and is incorporated in terms of an integral condition on the rate of increase of the void volume fraction. The material is modeled as elastic-viscoplastic with the thermal softening due to adiabatic heating accounted for. Finite element computations are carried out for edge cracked specimens subject to tensile impact loading. Two values of the material characteristic length and two finite-element discretizations are used in most computations. The effect of the material characteristic length on the crack growth behavior and on the mesh sensitivity of the results is considered. For comparison purposes, results are also obtained for the corresponding local constitutive relation.
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    elasto-viscoplastic material
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    porous ductile material
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    delocalization
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    thermal softening
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    adiabatic heating
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    edge cracked specimens
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    tensile impact loading
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