A modified mixed-mode Timoshenko-based peridynamics model considering shear deformation
•A novel mixed-mode peridynamic fracture model via Timoshenko beam theory.•Incorporating Timoshenko beam theory for shear deformation analysis.•Enhancing model fidelity with shear influence factor consideration.•Proposing novel strain-based shear deformation failure criterion.•Mitigating the Poisson...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of mechanical sciences 2025-01, Vol.285, p.109802, Article 109802 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A novel mixed-mode peridynamic fracture model via Timoshenko beam theory.•Incorporating Timoshenko beam theory for shear deformation analysis.•Enhancing model fidelity with shear influence factor consideration.•Proposing novel strain-based shear deformation failure criterion.•Mitigating the Poisson's ratio limitations of the original bond-based peridynamics.
The original two-dimensional bond-based peridynamic (BBPD) framework, which only considers the pairwise forces (compression and tension) between two material points, is extended by incorporating the effect of shear deformation in the calculations and its influence on the failure of the bonds. To this end, each bond is considered as a short Timoshenko beam, and by doing so, the traditional BBPD is enhanced into a more comprehensive model known as multi-polar peridynamic (MPPD). The proposed novel approach explicitly considers the shear influence factor used in Timoshenko beams and introduces a strain-based shear deformation failure criterion. The model is then validated against two benchmark experimental tests (i.e., a standard pure mode I edge crack, and a Kalthoff-Winkler configuration) reported in the literature under in-plane dynamic loading and plane stress conditions. In most cases, the developed model is shown to be more accurate in predicting the crack paths obtained from the experimental results when compared to other theoretical methods delineated in the literature. Furthermore, a noticeable change in crack branching and crack path is observed in a study on the effects of Poisson's ratio and the loading rate. This investigation also demonstrated that the proposed MPPD model can accommodate materials with Poisson's ratios up to 1/3, expanding the range beyond the traditional BBPD limitations.
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ISSN: | 0020-7403 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109802 |