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Modelling of anisotropic damage by microcracks: towards a discrete approach

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Modelling of anisotropic damage by microcracks remains a pivotal topic of Damage Mechanics. Many models are built employing a single second-order tensor damage variable D and its spectral decomposition. However, some inconveniences are encountered such as non-uniqueness of the free energy or decomposition of the strain tensor. This paper first reconsiders the anisotropic damage definition; a discrete approach, which introduces nine microcrack densities associated with nine fixed directions, is presented. This definition permits to represent essential phenomena concerning quasi-brittle materials behaviour: the induced anisotropic degradation of elastic properties and the unilateral effect are notably described. In addition, the quoted inconveniences are avoided.
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93--123
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Bibliogr. 29 poz.
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  • Laboratoire de Mecanique et de Physique des Materiaux, UMR CNRS 6617 Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et d'Aerotechnique BP 40109, 86961 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France
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