A data-driven ductile fracture criterion for high-speed impact

Xin Li, Yejie Qiao, Yang Chen, Ziqi Li, Haiyang Zhang, Chao Zhang

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Abstract

Data-driven methods based on machine learning (ML) models offer new approaches for characterizing the fracture behavior of advanced elastoplastic materials. In this paper, a ML-based data-driven ductile fracture criterion is proposed to characterize the fracture behavior of elastoplastic materials under high-speed impact loading conditions. To reduce the required training dataset and enhance the predictability capability, several assumptions are used. Firstly, utilizing the decoupled assumption, two separate artificial neural network (ANN) models are employed to establish the fundamental fracture model and characterize the strain rate effect of ductile fracture behavior, respectively. In addition, the enhanced method with a logarithmic function is introduced to improve predictability capability of the proposed data-driven criterion under unknown high strain rates. To establish a complete numerical implementation framework, an enhanced rate-dependent data-driven constitutive model and a compatible numerical implementation algorithm are additionally introduced. Eventually, to assess the applicability of the proposed data-driven fracture criterion, numerical simulations of notched specimens and ballistic impact conditions of Ti-6Al-4V material are conducted, respectively. These investigation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed data-driven ductile fracture criterion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110525
JournalEngineering Fracture Mechanics
Volume311
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Data-driven
  • Elastoplastic materials
  • Fracture behavior
  • High-speed impact
  • Strain rate effect

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