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Accounting for frictional contact in an anisotropic damage model based on compliance tensorial variables, illustration on ceramic matrix composites

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Ceramic matrix composites have good thermomechanical properties at high or very high temperatures. The modeling of the crack networks associated to the degradation of such composites using damage mechanics is not straightforward. The main reason is the presence of a crack network mainly oriented by the loading direction, which is a priori unknown. To model this, compliance tensorial damage variables are used in a thermodynamic potential able to account for crack closure effects (unilateral contact). The damage kinematic is initially completely free and imposed by the evolution laws. The key point of the present paper is to account for friction in such cracks that can result in an apparent activation/deactivation of the shear damage. The initial model is enriched with an inelastic strain and a friction law. The plasticity criterion is expressed only using tensorial variables. The model is identified and illustrated on multiaxial data obtained at ONERA on tubes loaded in tension and torsion.
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hal-03914216 , version 1 (28-12-2022)

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Emmanuel Baranger. Accounting for frictional contact in an anisotropic damage model based on compliance tensorial variables, illustration on ceramic matrix composites. International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2019, 28 (8), pp.1150-1169. ⟨10.1177/1056789518812932⟩. ⟨hal-03914216⟩
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