In order to achieve a better characterisation of a whole failure process, models which
combine damage and fracture mechanics have recently been proposed. Here, a new combined
methodology is presented: in order to describe damage inception and its diffuse propagation,
a gradient-enhanced continuum model based on smoothed displacements is used, which is coupled
to a discontinuous one to describe the final stages of the process.
Special emphasis should be placed on the difficulties concerning the transition between continuous
damage growth and fracture. On the one hand, and in order to conserve the energy
dissipation through the change of models, an appropriate cohesive law must be defined. In this
paper, the proposed technique to define this law is explained. On the other hand, the direction
of the crack path should be determined. Here, a new strategy is proposed: the discontinuity is
propagated following the direction dictated by the medial axis of the damaged domain. That is,
a geometric tool, widely used in the computer graphics field, is used here to locate cracks.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version