A Finite Volume Framework for Damage and Fracture Prediction in Wire Drawing
Andrew Whelan,
Tian Tang,
Vikram Pakrashi
et al.
Abstract:This article presents the implementation of the canonical Lemaitre and Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman (GTN) damage models and a more recent phase‐field type model within a Lagrangian, geometrically nonlinear, cell‐centred finite volume framework. The proposed segregated solution procedure uses Picard‐type defect (deferred) outer corrections, where the primary unknowns are cell‐centre displacements and pressures. Spurious zero‐energy modes (numerical oscillations in displacement and pressure) are avoided by introdu… Show more
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