- crack_front_definitionThe CrackFrontDefinition user object name
C++ Type:UserObjectName
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The CrackFrontDefinition user object name
- j_integral_radius_innerRadius for J-Integral calculation
C++ Type:double
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:Radius for J-Integral calculation
- j_integral_radius_outerRadius for J-Integral calculation
C++ Type:double
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:Radius for J-Integral calculation
- variableThe name of the variable that this object applies to
C++ Type:AuxVariableName
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The name of the variable that this object applies to
DomainIntegralQFunction
Computes the q-function for a segment along the crack front, used in the calculation of the J-integral
Description
This object is used to compute the value of the function used in the computation of fracture domain integrals, as described in FractureIntegrals. The function is computed based on the distance of a given point from the crack front. It evaluates to 1 if the point is within the inner radius of the integration domain, 0 if it is beyond the outer radius, and is linearly interpolated between the inner and outer radius. In 3-dimensional simulations, this function also ramps up linearly from 0 to its full value based on its position tangentially along a crack relative to the point that it is associated with along the crack front along the segments of the crack front connected to that point.
This object is not typically directly defined by a user, but is defined using the DomainIntegralAction block. Also, this object is used only for output purposes for debugging models, as the actual value of the function used in the computation is computed by the fracture domain integral Postprocessor objects.
Input Parameters
- blockThe list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied
C++ Type:std::vector<SubdomainName>
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied
- boundaryThe list of boundaries (ids or names) from the mesh where this object applies
C++ Type:std::vector<BoundaryName>
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The list of boundaries (ids or names) from the mesh where this object applies
- check_boundary_restrictedTrueWhether to check for multiple element sides on the boundary in the case of a boundary restricted, element aux variable. Setting this to false will allow contribution to a single element's elemental value(s) from multiple boundary sides on the same element (example: when the restricted boundary exists on two or more sides of an element, such as at a corner of a mesh
Default:True
C++ Type:bool
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:Whether to check for multiple element sides on the boundary in the case of a boundary restricted, element aux variable. Setting this to false will allow contribution to a single element's elemental value(s) from multiple boundary sides on the same element (example: when the restricted boundary exists on two or more sides of an element, such as at a corner of a mesh
- crack_front_point_indexThe index of the point on the crack front corresponding to this q function
C++ Type:unsigned int
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The index of the point on the crack front corresponding to this q function
- execute_onLINEAR TIMESTEP_ENDThe list of flag(s) indicating when this object should be executed. For a description of each flag, see https://mooseframework.inl.gov/source/interfaces/SetupInterface.html.
Default:LINEAR TIMESTEP_END
C++ Type:ExecFlagEnum
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The list of flag(s) indicating when this object should be executed. For a description of each flag, see https://mooseframework.inl.gov/source/interfaces/SetupInterface.html.
- prop_getter_suffixAn optional suffix parameter that can be appended to any attempt to retrieve/get material properties. The suffix will be prepended with a '_' character.
C++ Type:MaterialPropertyName
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:An optional suffix parameter that can be appended to any attempt to retrieve/get material properties. The suffix will be prepended with a '_' character.
- use_interpolated_stateFalseFor the old and older state use projected material properties interpolated at the quadrature points. To set up projection use the ProjectedStatefulMaterialStorageAction.
Default:False
C++ Type:bool
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:For the old and older state use projected material properties interpolated at the quadrature points. To set up projection use the ProjectedStatefulMaterialStorageAction.
Optional Parameters
- control_tagsAdds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.
C++ Type:std::vector<std::string>
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:Adds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.
- enableTrueSet the enabled status of the MooseObject.
Default:True
C++ Type:bool
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:Yes
Description:Set the enabled status of the MooseObject.
- seed0The seed for the master random number generator
Default:0
C++ Type:unsigned int
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:The seed for the master random number generator
- use_displaced_meshFalseWhether or not this object should use the displaced mesh for computation. Note that in the case this is true but no displacements are provided in the Mesh block the undisplaced mesh will still be used.
Default:False
C++ Type:bool
Unit:(no unit assumed)
Controllable:No
Description:Whether or not this object should use the displaced mesh for computation. Note that in the case this is true but no displacements are provided in the Mesh block the undisplaced mesh will still be used.