Preprint
Inserted: 16 jul 2025
Last Updated: 16 jul 2025
Year: 2025
Abstract:
The main aim of this three-part work is to provide a unified consistent framework for the phase-field modeling of cohesive fracture.
In this first paper we establish the mathematical foundation of a cohesive phase-field model by proving a $\Gamma$-convergence result in a one-dimensional setting. Specifically, we consider a broad class of phase-field energies, encompassing different models present in the literature, thereby both extending the results in \cite{ContiFocardiIurlano2016} and providing an analytical validation of all the other approaches. Additionally, by modifying the functional scaling, we demonstrate that our formulation also generalizes the Ambrosio-Tortorelli approximation for brittle fracture, therefore laying the groundwork for a unified framework for variational fracture problems.
The Part~II paper presents a systematic procedure for constructing phase-field models that reproduce prescribed cohesive laws, whereas the Part~III paper validates the theoretical results with applied examples.
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