Experimental and Numerical Study on Aluminum Damage Using a Nonlinear Model of Continuum Damage Mechanics
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Abstract:
Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) is a powerful tool to solve problems such as large plastic deformation, Where the fracture mechanics is unable to analysis of its effects. Continuum damage mechanics in terms of the internal variable theory of thermodynamics is derived and based on the experimental results on material properties is developed. As regards, Aluminum has an important role in designing and construction of aerospace structures and devices, since its density and strength are suitable to aerospace applications. Al 5083 is one of the most widely used materials in the construction of missiles, space vehicles and sounding rocket structure. In this paper, the continuum damage mechanics principles are studied. Nucleation, development and propagation of damage in Al 5083 are investigated based on Bonora model as a non-linear model. FE simulation of material behavior during failures is carried out by ABAQUS software package and USDFLD subroutine. The results are validated with experimental tests. This comparison shows that the simulation results are agree with that of experimental tests, also the Bonora model can be used of damage modeling of AL 5083.
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Persian
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Journal of Applied and Computational Sciences in Mechanics, Volume:27 Issue: 2, 2016
Pages:
41 to 54
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