Enhanced vector-based model for elastic bonds in solids
Vitaly A. Kuzkin, Anton M. Krivtsov

TL;DR
The paper introduces an enhanced vector-based model (EVM) for simulating elastic bonds in solids, capable of representing complex interactions in materials like rocks and ceramics with arbitrary bond geometries.
Contribution
It presents a novel elastic bond model that accurately relates bond stiffnesses to material properties and provides a validation approach for numerical implementations.
Findings
Model accurately describes elastic deformation in bonded particle systems.
Validation confirms numerical implementation matches analytical solutions.
Applicable to bonds with various length/thickness ratios.
Abstract
A model (further referred to as the enhanced vector-based model or EVM) for elastic bonds in solids, composed of bonded particles is presented. The model can be applied for a description of elastic deformation of rocks, ceramics, concrete, nanocomposites, aerogels and other materials with structural elements interacting via forces and torques. A material is represented as a set of particles (rigid bodies) connected by elastic bonds. Vectors rigidly connected with particles are used for description of particles orientations. Simple expression for potential energy of a bond is proposed. Corresponding forces and torques are calculated. Parameters of the potential are related to longitudinal, transverse (shear), bending, and torsional stiffnesses of the bond. It is shown that fitting parameters of the potential allows one to satisfy any values of stiffnesses. Therefore, the model is…
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