On Nonlocal Cohesive Continuum Mechanics and Cohesive Peridynamic Modeling (CPDM) of Inelastic Fracture
Jing Han, Shaofan Li, Haicheng Yu, Jun Li, A-Man Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel bond-based cohesive peridynamics model for simulating inelastic fracture, integrating intrinsic stress measures and nonlinear constitutive relations, and demonstrates its effectiveness through numerical examples.
Contribution
The work develops a new nonlocal cohesive continuum mechanics model with built-in inelastic behavior and consistent fracture criteria, advancing peridynamic modeling capabilities.
Findings
Cohesive stress matches nonlocal peridynamic stress exactly.
First application of irreversible cohesive stress-strain relation in bond-based peridynamics.
Model successfully simulates ductile fracture and inelastic behavior.
Abstract
In this work, we developed a bond-based cohesive peridynamics model (CPDM) and apply it to simulate inelastic fracture by using the meso-scale Xu-Needleman cohesive potential . By doing so, we have successfully developed a bond-based cohesive continuum mechanics model with intrinsic stress/strain measures as well as consistent and built-in macro-scale constitutive relations. The main novelties of this work are: (1) We have shown that the cohesive stress of the proposed nonlocal cohesive continuum mechanics model is exactly the same as the nonlocal peridynamic stress; (2) For the first time, we have applied an irreversible built-in cohesive stress-strain relation in a bond-based cohesive peridynamics to model inelastic material behaviors without prescribing phenomenological plasticity stress-strain relations; (3) The cohesive bond force possesses both axial and tangential components, and…
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