Mesoscopic Simulation of Microcracking Behaviors of Brittle Polycrystalline Solids : 2nd Report, Study of Anisotropic Theory in Continuum Damage Mechanics
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概要
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The mesoscopic simulation method proposed in the first report of the present study has been applied to the analysis of a brittle polycrystalline solid under proportional loading of biaxial stresses. The validity and limitations of the anisotropic theory of continuum damage mechanics using a second-order tensor as damage variables have been studied through comparisons between simulated results and theoretical predictions. It has been shown that the existing anisotropic theory is inapplicable to the compression-dominant stress state because of an associated type of damage evolution equation, although it is effective in the tensile stress field.
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- 1994-10-15
著者
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Toi Yutaka
Institute Of Industrial Science The University Of Tokyo
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Toi Yutaka
Institute Of Industrial Science University Of Tokyo
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Che Jung-Sin
Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
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Che Jung-sin
Institute Of Industrial Science University Of Tokyo
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