A Damage Phase-Field Model for Fractional Viscoelastic Materials in Finite Strain
Abstract
This paper proposes a thermodynamically consistent phase-field damage model for viscoelastic materials. Suitable free-energy and pseudo-potentials of dissipation are developed to build a model leading to a stress-strain relation, under the assumption of finite {strain}, in terms of fractional derivatives. A novel degradation function, which properly couples stress response and damage evolution for viscoelastic materials, is proposed. We obtain a set of differential equations that accounts for the evolution of motion, damage, and temperature. In the present work, for simplicity, this model is numerically solved for isothermal cases by using a semi-implicit/explicit scheme. Several numerical tests, including fitting with experimental data, show that the developed model accounts appropriately for damage in viscoelastic materials for small and finite strains. Non-isothermal numerical simulations will be considered in future works.
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@article{arxiv.2201.04002,
title = {A Damage Phase-Field Model for Fractional Viscoelastic Materials in Finite Strain},
author = {Thaís C. da Costa Haveroth and Geovane A. Haveroth and Marco L. Bittencourt and José L. Boldrini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04002},
year = {2022}
}
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41 pages, 15 figures