Abstract:
A model of brittle materials is proposed. The model allows one to describe the
processes of initiation and growth of cracks in thin-walled constructions up
to their fracture. The model is included into the library of material models
of shell finite element of program PIONER. The solutions of some problems
obtained with this program are presented (in particular, several test problems
of quasistatic deformation with analytical solutions: the deformation and
fracture of plates under homogeneous stress-strain states and the beam
fracture under pure bending). The dynamic deformation and fracture of a plate
by a concentrated mass with different initial velocities are studied. This
problem simulates the impact of an arrow on a bronze plate as an element of
protective weaponry of Central Asia nomads. A range of initial velocities at
which a concentrated mass is capable to destroy such a plate is specified. It
is shown that the fracture of a part of the plate's material causes the
dynamic loss of its stability.
Keywords:mechanics, fracture, shell theory, finite element method, stability, protective weaponry.