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doc:user:elements:volumes:thixo_burgoscohesionmatlaw [2013/07/11 15:16] – created jorisdoc:user:elements:volumes:thixo_burgoscohesionmatlaw [2016/03/30 15:23] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +====== Cohesion degree======
  
 +The ''CohesionMatLaw'' class manages all cohesion degree evolution laws, specific to thixotropic materials. These laws are described below.
 +
 +:!: Careful: Only works if used with thixotropic materials (''ThixoEvpIsoHHypoMaterial'' or  ''ThixoTmEvpIsoHHypoMaterial'').  
 +
 +===== IsothCohesionMatLaw =====
 +
 +=== Description ===
 +
 +The evolution of the structural parameter λ can be expressed by a differential equation
 +that describes the kinetics between the agglomeration of the solid grains and the destruction
 +of the solid bonds due to shearing. Solved using Newton-raphson, this equation is isothermal since it does not take the [[doc:user:elements:volumes:thixo_scheilliquidfractionmatlaw|liquid fraction]] into account.
 +
 +$$
 +d \lambda / dt = a (1 - \lambda)^{1+e} - b \lambda e^{c \dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp} } (\dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp})^d
 +$$
 +
 +=== Parameters ===
 +^   Name  ^     Metafor Code  ^  Dependency ^
 +|  $ a $  |  ''LAMBDA_A''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ b $  |  ''LAMBDA_B''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ c $  |  ''LAMBDA_C''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ d $  |  ''LAMBDA_D''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ e $  |  ''LAMBDA_E''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +
 +===== BurgosCohesionMatLaw =====
 +
 +=== Description ===
 +
 +Burgos law, this time considering the [[doc:user:elements:volumes:thixo_scheilliquidfractionmatlaw|liquid fraction]]. The cohesion degree is an explicit function of the equivalent plastic strain rate (integration over a time step where the equivalent plastic strain is supposed to remain constant).
 +
 +$$
 +\lambda =\lambda_e + ( \lambda_0 - \lambda_e)  e^{F(\lambda) \Delta t}
 +$$
 +
 +where
 +
 +$$
 +F(\lambda) = -\left(  a'+b' e^{c \dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp}} (\dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp})^{d' \right)
 +$$
 +
 +
 +$$
 +\lambda_e = \frac{-a'}{F(\lambda)}
 +$$
 +
 +$$
 +a' = a (1-f_l) + f e^{-g f_l}
 +$$
 +
 +$$
 +b' = b f_l + f e^{-g (1-f_l)}
 +$$
 +
 +$$
 +d' = d (1-(f_l)^{e})
 +$$
 +
 +=== Parameters ===
 +^   Name                     Metafor Code      Dependency ^
 +|  $ a $  |  ''LAMBDA_A''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ b $  |  ''LAMBDA_B''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ c $  |  ''LAMBDA_C''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ d $  |  ''LAMBDA_D''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ e $  |  ''LAMBDA_E''  |      ''  /  ''     |
 +|  $ f $  |  ''LAMBDA_F''  |      ''  /  ''     |
 +|  $ g $  |  ''LAMBDA_G''  |      ''  /  ''     |
 +
 +
 +===== FavierCohesionMatLaw =====
 +
 +=== Description ===
 +
 +Burgos law, this time considering the [[doc:user:elements:volumes:thixo_scheilliquidfractionmatlaw|liquid fraction]]. The cohesion degree is an explicit function of the equivalent plastic strain rate (integration over a time step where the equivalent plastic strain is supposed to remain constant). Percolation is also taken into account, meaning that the cohesion degree approaches zero when the liquid fraction approaches a critical value $ f_c = e $.
 +
 +$$
 +\lambda = \lambda_e + ( \lambda_0 - \lambda_e)  e^{F(\lambda) \Delta t} \mbox{ if } f_l < f_c = e
 +$$ 
 +
 +$$
 +\lambda = 0 \mbox{ if } f_l \geq f_c = e
 +$$
 +where
 +
 +$$
 +F(\lambda) = -\left( a'+b' e^{c \dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp}} (\dot{\bar{\epsilon}}^{vp})^d \right)
 +$$
 +
 +$$
 +\lambda_e = \frac{-a'}{F(\lambda)}
 +$$
 +
 +$$
 +a' = a (1-f_l) + f e^{-g f_l}
 +$$
 +
 +
 +$$
 +b' = b f_l + f e^{-g (1-f_l)} 
 +$$
 +
 +=== Parameters ===
 +^   Name  ^     Metafor Code      Dependency ^
 +|  $ a $  |  ''LAMBDA_A''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ b $  |  ''LAMBDA_B''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ c $  |  ''LAMBDA_C''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ d $  |  ''LAMBDA_D''  |      ''TM/TO''     |
 +|  $ e $  |  ''LAMBDA_E''  |      ''  /  ''     |
 +|  $ f $  |  ''LAMBDA_F''  |      ''  /  ''     |
 +|  $ g $  |  ''LAMBDA_G''  |      ''  /  ''     |

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