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A Method for Studying the Temperature Dependence of Dynamic Fracture and Fragmentation
Published on: June 28, 2015
Fracture in porous bone analysed with a numerical phase-field dynamical model
Jenny Carlsson1, Anna Braesch-Andersen2, Stephen J Ferguson3
1Solid Mechanics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University, Sweden; Now at Cambridge University Engineering Department, Trumpington St., Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
A dynamic phase-field fracture finite element model is applied to discretized high-resolution three-dimensional computed tomography images of human trabecular bone to analyse rapid bone fracture. The model is contrasted to quasi-static experimental results and a quasi-static phase-field finite element model. The experiment revealed complex stepwise crack evolution with multiple crack fronts, and crack arrests, as the global tensile displacement load was incrementally increased. The quasi-static phase-field fracture model captures the fractures in the experiment reasonably well, and the dynamic model converges towards the quasi-static model when mechanically loaded at low rates. At higher load rates, i.e., at larger impulses, inertia effects significantly contribute to an increased initial global stiffness, higher peak forces and a larger number of cracks spread over a larger volume. Since the fracture process clearly is different at large impulses compared to small impulses, it is concluded that dynamic fracture models are necessary when simulating rapid bone fracture.
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