Simulation and Visualization of Ductile Fracture with the Material Point Method

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACM ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND INTERACTIVE TECHNIQUES(2019)

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We present novel techniques for simulating and visualizing ductile fracture with the Material Point Method (MPM). We utilize traditional particle-based MPM [Stomakhin et al. 2013; Sulsky et al. 1994] as well as the Lagrangian energy formulation of [Jiang et al. 2015] that utilizes a tetrahedron mesh, rather than particle-based estimation of the deformation gradient and potential energy. We model failure and fracture via elastoplasticity with damage. Material is elastic until its deformation exceeds a Rankine or von Mises yield condition, at which point we use a softening model that shrinks the yield surface until a damage threshold is reached. Once damaged, the material Lamé coefficients are modified to represent failed material. We design visualization techniques for rendering the boundary of the material and its intersections with evolving crack surfaces. Our approach uses a simple and efficient element splitting strategy for tetrahedron meshes to represent crack surfaces that utilizes an extrapolation technique based on the MPM simulation. For traditional particle-based MPM we use an initial Delaunay tetrahedralization to connect randomly initialized MPM particles. Our visualization technique is a post-process and can be run after the MPM simulation for efficiency. We demonstrate our method with a number of challenging simulations of ductile failure with considerable and persistent self-contact.
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Ductile, Elasticity, Fracture, MPM, Plasticity
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