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Can I change the percentage of the contribution of the plastic strain in phase field damage?
Posted 2025年7月12日 GMT+8 17:22 Structural Mechanics, Material Models Version 6.2 2 Replies
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Hi
I am trying to build a model to simulate the fracture of a ductile metal. I am trying to use the phase field damage models under solid mechanics interface. When I was checking the user's mannual, I found this description:
"By selecting Total strain energy density, additional contributions from dissipative material features, such as creep, plasticity, and viscoelasticity, are added. Select the Calculate energy dissipation checkbox in the parent material model to compute these variables."
For the problem I want to solve, I do need some plastic contribution in the driving force for the phase field interface evolution. However, usually only 10% of the plastic work is considered to be stored in the material and is available for creating new surfaces, the rest of it is considered dissipated through heat.
I am wondering if I select the* Total strain energy density*, and select the Calculate energy dissipation checkbox, the how much of the plastic contribution is taken into account by COMSOL? Is it all of it? If so, how could I regulate the model to have only 10% of the total plastic work to contribute in the phase field damage driving force?
best wishes Runzi
