Scalability of Cohesive Fatigue Analyses Using Explicit Solvers

AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum(2021)

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A cohesive fatigue law has been integrated into a constitutive material model compatible with an explicit finite element solver. The cohesive fatigue model response is based on engineering approximations of the endurance limit and the Goodman diagram. This approach can predict stress-life diagrams for crack initiation, the Paris law regime, and transient effects of crack initiation and stable tearing. Simplified cyclic loading is utilized so that the applied load(or displacement) corresponds to the peak load of a fatigue cycle. Loads are held constant during fatigue while damage develops with increasing solution increments. An automatically-calculated ratio of fatigue cycles per solution increment controls the rate of damage growth, ensuring that damage growth is modeled with a sufficient minimum number of increments and damage growth advances to a minimum desired extent within the explicit analysis step time. The compatibility with an explicit finite element solver enables the analysis of structures that are computationally intractable for implicit finite element solvers. Scalability studies are conducted for geometrically nonlinear problems involving fiber-reinforced composite structures that exhibit fatigue damage growth of interacting matrix cracks and delaminations
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cohesive fatigue analyses
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