2024
DOI: 10.1002/nme.7446
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Use of effective multiscale cohesive models in the simulation of spall in metal plates

A. Pandolfi,
M. Ortiz

Abstract: Ductile fracture of metals is the net result of void nucleation, growth and coalescence mechanisms that operate at the microscale. Optimal scaling analysis provides the analytical form of the effective material law that models the ductile fracture phenomena at the macroscale. The upscaled model of ductile behavior assumes the form of a cohesive relation—surface traction versus displacement—of the power‐law type with well‐defined exponents. In the present work, we demonstrate how the effective cohesive law deri… Show more

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