A fracture model for pearlitic steel bars using a cohesive model
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2012-09
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The fracture of ductile materials, such as metals, is usually explained with the theory of nucleation, growth and coalescence of microvoids. Based on this theory, many numerical models have been developed, with a special mention to Gurson-type models. These models simulate mathematically the physical growth of microvoids, leading to a progressive development of the internal damage that takes place during a tensile test. In these models, the damage starts to develop in very early stages of the test.
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Tensile test, Cohesive model, Fracture, Steel, Triaxiality