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Configurational forces and couples in fracture mechanics accounting for microstructures and dissipation

โœ Scribed by H. Stumpf; J. Makowski; K. Hackl


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
335 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7683

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โœฆ Synopsis


Configurational forces and couples acting on a dynamically evolving fracture process region as well as their balance are studied with special emphasis to microstructure and dissipation. To be able to investigate fracture process regions preceding cracks of mode I, II and III we choose as underlying continuum model the polar and micropolar, respectively, continuum with dislocation motion on the microlevel. As point of departure balance of macroforces, balance of couples and balance of microforces acting on dislocations are postulated. Taking into account results of the second law of thermodynamics the stress power principle for dissipative processes is derived.

Applying this principle to a fracture process region evolving dynamically in the reference configuration with variable rotational and crystallographic structure, the configurational forces and couples are derived generalizing the well-known Eshelby tensor. It is shown that the balance law of configurational forces and couples reflects the structure of the postulated balance laws on macro-and microlevel: the balance law of configurational forces and configurational couples are coupled by field variable, while the balance laws of configurational macro-and microforces are coupled only by the form of the free energy. They can be decoupled by corresponding constitutive assumption.

Finally, it is shown that the second law of thermodynamics leads to the result that the generalized Eshelby tensor for micropolar continua with dislocation motion consists of a non-dissipative part, derivable from free and kinetic energy, and a dissipative part, derivable from a dissipation pseudo-potential.


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