Simulation of mixed-mode fracture using the combined finite–discrete element method

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S. Boyce
Z. Lei
B. Euser
E. E. Knight
E. Rougier
J. C. Stormont
M. M. Reda Taha
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[1] Los Alamos National Laboratory,
[2] University of New Mexico,undefined
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Computational Particle Mechanics | 2020年 / 7卷
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FDEM; Fracture; Mixed-mode failure; Carrara marble; Confined extension;
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It has been shown experimentally that under mixed tensile and compressive stress states, a corresponding mixed-mode fracture will occur. In this paper, the formation of mixed-mode fractures is investigated using the combined finite–discrete element method. A series of simulations with confining pressures ranging from 7.5 to 150 MPa generate a spectrum of mixed-mode failure conditions. These stress states at failure span the transition from the tensile to compressive failure. The models reproduce previous experiments on Carrara marble using a dog-bone geometry, and a comparison shows good qualitative agreement with the experimental observations. This paper demonstrates that mixed-mode fracture can be captured via numerical simulations and identifies areas where further research is required to better understand mixed-mode fracture processes.
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页码:1047 / 1055
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