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Fracture mechanics determine the mechanical behaviour, safety and effectiveness of plastic bonded explosives (PBX). Vibrations during production, handling and transport can induce cracks in the explosive particles. In this tool a continuum phase field damage model is used to simulate the propagation of cracks in a HMX particle embedded in sylgard. The solver is based on the MOOSE finite element framework.
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Idaho National Laboratory
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C. Miehe, F. Aldakheel, A. Raina, Phase field modeling of ductile fracture at finite strains: A variational gradient-extended plasticity-damage theory, International Journal of Plasticity 84 (2016) 1-32
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