For Mode I fracture, the fracture criterion reduces to:
I
I
= C
The critical energy-release rat e option is the simplest fracture criterion and is suitable for general 2-D
and 3-D crack growth simulation.
Example 12.1: Critical Energy Release Rate Input
gtcval=10.0
CGROW,FCOPTION,GTC,gtcval
12.1.3.2. Linear Fracture Criterion
The linear option assumes that the fracture criterion is a linear function of the Mode I (GI), Mode II (GII),
and Mode III ((GIII) energy-release rates, expressed as:
= + +
where
,
, and
are the Mode I, Mode II, and Mode III critical energy-release rates, respectively.
The three values are input via the TBDATA command, as follows:
TBDATA Comments
Input
Constant
Critical Mode I energy-release rate,
>= 0
C1
Critical Mode II energy-release rate,^
>= 0
C2
Critical Mode III energy-release rate,
>= 0
C3
Example 12.2: Linear Criterion Input
g1c=10.0
g2c=20.0
g3c=25.0
TB,CGCR,1,,,LINEAR
TBDATA,1,g1c,g2c,g3c
The three constants cannot all be zero. If a constant is set to zero, the corresponding term is ignored.
When all three critical energy-release rat es are equal, the linear fracture criterion reduces to the critical
energy-release rat e criterion.
The linear fracture criterion is suitable for 3-D mixed-mode fracture simulation where distinct Mode I,
Mode II, and Mode III critical energy-release rat es exist.
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