Fracture in distortion gradient plasticity
S. Fuentes-Alonso, E. Mart\'inez-Pa\~neda

TL;DR
This paper investigates crack tip fields using distortion gradient plasticity with Nye's tensor, revealing an elastic zone near the crack tip and analyzing stress elevation effects through advanced finite element modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first fracture mechanics analysis of gradient plasticity theories using Nye's tensor and develops a numerical framework to study crack tip behavior.
Findings
Existence of an elastic region near the crack tip where elastic strains dominate.
Nye's tensor has a weaker effect on stress elevation compared to other gradient plasticity measures.
Higher order boundary conditions can model interface fracture, explaining cleavage in bi-materials.
Abstract
In this work, distortion gradient plasticity is used to gain insight into material deformation ahead of a crack tip. This also constitutes the first fracture mechanics analysis of gradient plasticity theories adopting Nye's tensor as primal kinematic variable. First, the asymptotic nature of crack tip fields is analytically investigated. We show that an inner elastic region exists, adjacent to the crack tip, where elastic strains dominate plastic strains and Cauchy stresses follow the linear elastic stress singularity. This finding is verified by detailed finite element analyses using a new numerical framework, which builds upon a viscoplastic constitutive law that enables capturing both rate-dependent and rate-independent behaviour in a computationally efficient manner. Numerical analysis is used to gain further insight into the stress elevation predicted by distortion gradient…
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