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NONLOCAL GRADIENT-DEPENDENT CONSTITUTIVE MODEL FOR SIMULATING LOCALIZED DAMAGE AND FRACTURE OF VISCOPLASTIC SOLIDS UNDER HIGH-ENERGY IMPACTS

Volume 10, Numéro 5, 2012, pp. 503-526
DOI: 10.1615/IntJMultCompEng.2012002920
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RÉSUMÉ

Understanding the constraints and limitations of various potential hull structure materials and armor is paramount in design considerations of future civil and military vehicles. Developing and applying theoretical and computational models that guide the development of design criteria and fabrication processes of high-impact/ballistic-resistant materials are essential. Therefore, performing accurate computational modeling and simulation of the ballistic response of vehicles made of high-performance materials under impact/blast loading conditions is invaluable. However, as soon as material failure dominates a deformation process, the material increasingly displays strain softening (localization) and the finite-element computations are affected considerably by the mesh size and alignment and gives non-physical descriptions of the damaged regions and failure of solids. This study is concerned with the development and numerical implementation of a novel coupled thermo-hypo-elasto, thermo-visco-plastic, and thermo-visco-damage constitutive model within the laws of thermodynamics in which implicit and explicit intrinsic material length-scale parameters are incorporated through the nonlocal gradient-dependent viscoplasticity and viscodamage constitutive equations. In this current model, the Laplacian of the effective viscoplastic strain rate and its coef cient, which introduces a missing length-scale parameter, enter the constitutive equations beside the local effective viscoplastic strain. It is shown through simulating plugging fracture in ballistic penetration of high-strength steel circular plates by hardened blunt-nose cylindrical steel projectiles that the Laplacian coefficient parameter plays the role of a localization limiter during the penetration and perforation processes allowing one to obtain meaningful values for the ballistic limit velocity (or perforation resistance) independent of the finite-element mesh density. For the corresponding local model, on the other hand, the ballistic limit continuously decreases as the mesh density increases and does not converge even for the finest mesh.

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