A phase‐field porous media fracture model based on homogenization theory
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6202409
Abstract: A novel regularized fracture model for crack propagation in porous media is proposed. Our model is obtained through homogenization theory and formal asymptotic expansions. We start with a regularized quasi-static fracture model posed in a periodically perforated domain obtained by periodic extension of a re-scaled unit cell with a hole. This setup allows us to write two separated minimality conditions for the primary (displacement) and secondary variables plus a balance of energy relation. Then we apply the usual asymptotic expansion matching to deduce limit relations when the re-scaling parameter of the unit cells vanishes. By introducing cell problems solutions and a homogenized tensor we can recast the obtained relations into a novel model for crack propagation in porous media. The proposed model can be interpreted as a regularized quasi-static fracture model for porous media. This model yields two separated (homogenized) minimality conditions for the primary and secondary variables and a balance of homogenized energy relation.
Recommendations
- A variational phase-field model for hydraulic fracturing in porous media
- Modeling fracture propagation in poro-elastic media combining phase-field and discrete fracture models
- Cohesive fracture mechanics for a multi‐phase porous medium
- Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model
- Phase-field modeling of fracture in variably saturated porous media
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3806349 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1865939 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Phase-Field Method for Propagating Fluid-Filled Fractures Coupled to a Surrounding Porous Medium
- A \(\Gamma\)-convergence approach to stability of unilateral minimality properties in fracture mechanics and applications
- A density result in two-dimensional linearized elasticity, and applications
- A model for the quasi-static growth of brittle fractures: Existence and approximation results
- A phase field model for rate-independent crack propagation: robust algorithmic implementation based on operator splits
- A phase-field model for cohesive fracture
- A relation between a dynamic fracture model and quasi-static evolution
- A review on phase-field models of brittle fracture and a new fast hybrid formulation
- A time-discrete model for dynamic fracture based on crack regularization
- A variational phase-field model for hydraulic fracturing in porous media
- Ambrosio-Tortorelli approximation of quasi-static evolution of brittle fractures
- An extension theorem in SBV and an application to the homogenization of the Mumford-Shah functional in perforated domains
- Existence and convergence for quasi-static evolution in brittle fracture
- Fracture mechanics in perforated domains: a variational model for brittle porous media
- Homogenization and porous media
- Interaction between oscillations and singular perturbations in a one-dimensional phase-field model
- Laws of crack motion and phase-field models of fracture
- Multiscale Finite Element Methods
- Numerical experiments in revisited brittle fracture
- Phase field modeling of fracture in multi-physics problems. III: Crack driving forces in hydro-poro-elasticity and hydraulic fracturing of fluid-saturated porous media
- Phase-field modeling of hydraulic fracture
- Quasistatic crack growth in nonlinear elasticity
- Revisiting brittle fracture as an energy minimization problem
- The variational approach to fracture
- Thermodynamically consistent phase-field models of fracture: variational principles and multi-field FE implementations
- \(\Gamma\)-limits and relaxations for rate-independent evolutionary problems
This page was built for publication: A phase‐field porous media fracture model based on homogenization theory
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6202409)