نتایج جستجو برای: crack propagation path

تعداد نتایج: 261540  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
D Pilipenko R Spatschek E A Brener H Müller-Krumbhaar

A sharp interface model of crack propagation as a phase transition process is discussed. We develop a multipole expansion technique to solve this free boundary problem numerically. We obtain steady state solutions with a self-consistently selected propagation velocity and shape of the crack, provided that elastodynamic effects are taken into account. Also, we find a saturation of the steady sta...

2014
Knut S. Gjerden Arne Stormo Alex Hansen

*Correspondence: Alex Hansen, Department of Physics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Høyskoleringen 5, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway e-mail: [email protected] We investigate numerically the dynamics of crack propagation along a weak plane using a model consisting of fibers connecting a soft and a hard clamp. This bottom-up model has previously been shown to contain the comp...

2004
J. C. ROBERTS

Fracture toughness, critical strain energy release rate and critical stress intensity factor were determined for lathe-cut, spherical, admixed, and two atomized high-copper dental amalgams. At a loading rate of 0.005cm min -1 for 24-hour samples, the spherical amalgam had the highest resistance to unstable crack propagation. At a loading rate of 0.05 cm min -1 for both 24-hour and one-month sam...

2015
S. Fouvry K. J. Kubiak

Fretting fatigue induced by combined localized cyclic contact motion and external bulk fatigue loadings may result in premature and dramatic failure of the contacting components. Depending on fretting and fatigue loading conditions, crack nucleation and possibly crack propagation can be activated. This paper proposes a procedure for estimating these two damage thresholds. The crack nucleation b...

Journal: :Proceedings in applied mathematics & mechanics 2023

A lot of structures undergoing cyclic loading fail at load values smaller than their ultimate design loads. In the framework fracture mechanics, crack propagation process can be separated into three different stages. first stage, micro-cracks propagate and form together a macro-crack. The macro-crack propagates stably in second which is also known as PARIS' regime. third unstably leading to fai...

2016
Jérémy Bleyer Jean-François Molinari

We address the simulation of dynamic crack propagation in brittle materials using a regularized phasefield description, which can also be interpreted as a damage-gradient model. Benefiting from a variational framework, the dynamic evolution of the mechanical fields are obtained as a succession of energy minimizations. We investigate the capacity of such a simple model to reproduce specific expe...

2013
Gennady S. Mishuris Leonid I. Slepyan

We consider a brittle fracture taking account of self-equilibrated distributed microstresses. To determine how the latter can affect the crack equilibrium and growth, a model of a structured linearly elastic body is introduced consisting of two equal symmetrically arranged layers (or half-planes) connected by an interface as a prospective crack path. The interface is comprised of a discrete set...

2011
Johan Moverare David Gustafsson Johan J. Moverare

In-phase TMF crack growth testing with different lengths of the hold time at the maximum temperature of 550C has been conducted on Inconel 718 specimens. Focus has been on establishing a method for TMF crack growth testing and investigating the effect of high temperature hold times on the TMF crack growth of the material. The tests are compared to isothermal crack propagation tests and show go...

2013
Zaiwang Huang Xiaodong Li

Over the past decades, our understanding of nacre's toughening origin has long stayed at the level of crack deflection along the biopolymer interface between aragonite platelets. It has been widely thought that the ceramic aragonite platelets in nacre invariably remain shielded from the propagating crack. Here we report an unexpected experimental observation that the propagating crack, surprisi...

2001
A. L. McKELVEY

This article presents a study of fatigue-crack propagation behavior in Nitinol, a 50Ni-50Ti (at. pct) superelastic/shape-memory alloy, with particular emphasis on the effect of the stress-induced martensitic transformation on crack-growth resistance. Specifically, fatigue-crack growth was characterized in stable austenite (at 120 8C), superelastic austenite (at 37 8C), and martensite (at 265 8C...

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