Closed-form phase-field cohesive fracture models are derived for linear, bilinear, exponential, hyperbolic, and Dugdale softening laws, with several distinct models sharing the same overall response.
Phase field approximation of cohesive fracture models
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We obtain a cohesive fracture model as a $\Gamma$-limit of scalar damage models in which the elastic coefficient is computed from the damage variable $v$ through a function $f_k$ of the form $f_k(v)=min\{1,\varepsilon_k^{1/2} f(v)\}$, with $f$ diverging for $v$ close to the value describing undamaged material. The resulting fracture energy can be determined by solving a one-dimensional vectorial optimal profile problem. It is linear in the opening $s$ at small values of $s$ and has a finite limit as $s\to\infty$. If the function $f$ is allowed to depend on the index $k$, for specific choices we recover in the limit Dugdale's and Griffith's fracture models, and models with surface energy density having a power-law growth at small openings.
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Phase-field modelling of cohesive fracture. Part III: From mathematical results to engineering application
Closed-form phase-field cohesive fracture models are derived for linear, bilinear, exponential, hyperbolic, and Dugdale softening laws, with several distinct models sharing the same overall response.