Maeva Cottura
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Mechanics of Materials | 2016
de Twj Tom Geus; Maeva Cottura; Benoît Appolaire; Rhj Ron Peerlings; Mgd Marc Geers
Abstract This paper studies a two-phase material with a microstructure composed of a hard brittle reinforcement phase embedded in a soft ductile matrix. It addresses the full three-dimensional nature of the microstructure and macroscopic deformation. A large ensemble of periodic microstructures is used, whereby the individual grains of the two phases are modeled using equi-sized cubes. A particular solution strategy relying on the Fast Fourier Transform is adopted, which has a high computational efficiency both in terms of speed and memory footprint, thus enabling a statistically meaningful analysis. This solution method naturally accompanies the regular microstructural model, as the Fast Fourier Transform relies on a regular grid. Using the many considered microstructures as an ensemble, the average arrangement of phases around fracture initiation sites is objectively identified by the correlation between microstructure and fracture initiation – in three dimensions. The results show that fracture initiates where regions of the hard phase are interrupted by bands of the soft phase that are aligned with the direction of maximum shear. In such regions, the hard phase is arranged such that the area of the phase boundary perpendicular to the principal strain direction is maximum, leading to high hydrostatic tensile stresses, while not interrupting the shear bands that form in the soft phase. The local incompatibility that is present around the shear bands is responsible for a high plastic strain. By comparing the response to a two-dimensional microstructure it is observed that the response is qualitatively similar (both macroscopically and microscopically). One important difference is that the local strain partitioning between the two phases is over-predicted by the two-dimensional microstructure, leading to an overestimation of damage.
Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2012
Maeva Cottura; Y. Le Bouar; Alphonse Finel; Benoît Appolaire; Kais Ammar; Samuel Forest
Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2014
M.G.D. Geers; Maeva Cottura; Benot Appolaire; Esteban P. Busso; Samuel Forest; Aurlien Villani
Acta Materialia | 2014
Maeva Cottura; Benoît Appolaire; Alphonse Finel; Yann Le Bouar
Journal of Crystal Growth | 2011
Slavica Stankic; Maeva Cottura; Dominique Demaille; Claudine Noguera; Jacques Jupille
Acta Materialia | 2015
Maeva Cottura; Y. Le Bouar; Benoît Appolaire; Alphonse Finel
Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2016
Maeva Cottura; Benoît Appolaire; Alphonse Finel; Y. Le Bouar
Meccanica | 2014
Kais Ammar; Benoît Appolaire; Samuel Forest; Maeva Cottura; Yann Le Bouar; Alphonse Finel
Scripta Materialia | 2015
Maeva Cottura; Benoît Appolaire; Alphonse Finel; Yann Le Bouar
Acta Materialia | 2018
Maeva Cottura; Emmanuel Clouet