Abstract

This study proposes a novel phase-field fracture model based on unified phase field theory, aiming to overcome current limitations in simulating material complex fracture behaviors. Through this model, analytical solutions for two-dimensional bars subjected to tensile or compressive stresses are provided, enabling the coupling of multiple failure criteria and further proficient simulation of mode-I, mode-II, and mixed mode-I/II fractures, effectively addressing challenges faced in modelling materials with different or complex failure modes under various loading conditions. Furthermore, to account for the strong anisotropic failure behavior of materials, a novel directional-dependent structural tensor is proposed. The tensor correlates fracture energy with crack surface orientation, facilitating precise characterization of material damage evolution with multiple potential crack orientations. This tensor ensures the consistency of phase-field fracture evolution with predefined fracture patterns. The effectiveness of the proposed model is validated through case studies, emphasizing its robustness and superior predictive capability in capturing fracture behavior under various conditions. This research provides a more accurate and universally applicable approach for simulating material failure, particularly for complex or multiple failure mode material failure simulations.

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