نتایج جستجو برای: Crack Coalescence

تعداد نتایج: 30271  

Journal: :journal of mining and environment 2015
h. haeri a. r khaloo k. shahriar m. fatehi marji p. moaref vand

in this work, the mechanism for fracture of brittle substances such as rocks under a uniform normal tension is considered. the oriented straight micro-cracks are mostly created in all the polycrystalline materials resulting from the stress concentrations. the present work focuses on the interactions of the pre-existing micro-cracks, which can grow and propagate within a rock-like specimen. the ...

2006
D. Bonamy S. Prades C. L. Rountree L. Ponson D. Dalmas E. Bouchaud K. Ravi-Chandar C. Guillot

We report here atomic force microscopy experiments designed to uncover the nature of failure mechanisms occuring within the process zone at the tip of a crack propagating into a silica glass specimen under stress corrosion. The crack propagates through the growth and coalescence of nanoscale damage spots. This cavitation process is shown to be the key mechanism responsible for damage spreading ...

2002
T. Pardoen J. W. Hutchinson

Relations between fracture toughness and microstructural details have been calculated for ductile materials based on a dilatational plasticity constitutive model that has recently been proposed. The model generalizes the Gurson model to account for both void growth and coalescence with explicit dependence on void shape and distribution effects. Based on a small scale yielding formulation of cra...

2003
X. Chen J. W. Hutchinson

Coatings subject to residual compression eventually fail by buckle-driven delamination. The phenomenon is most vivid in thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) used in gas turbines. The failure evolution commences with the formation of a large number of small cracks at geometric imperfections near the interface. These cracks spread upon thermal exposure, particularly upon thermal cycling, because of th...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Zhen Lu Ken-ichi Nomura Ashish Sharma Weiqiang Wang Cheng Zhang Aiichiro Nakano Rajiv Kalia Priya Vashishta Elisabeth Bouchaud Cindy Rountree

We investigate initiation, growth, and healing of wing cracks in confined silica glass by molecular dynamics simulations. Under dynamic compression, frictional sliding of precrack surfaces nucleates nanovoids which evolve into nanocrack columns at the precrack tip. Nanocrack columns merge to form a wing crack, which grows via coalescence with nanovoids in the direction of maximum compression. L...

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...

2012
J. W. Aveson G. Reinhart B. Billia H. Nguyen-Thi N. Mangelinck-Noël T. A. Lafford C. A. Vie J. Baruchel H. J. Stone

We report on the in situ, time resolved, observation of solidification cracking in a thin sample of an Al-15wt%Sn alloy at ESRF BM05. During the experiment, solidification cracking was seen to occur during natural cooling of the sample at a solid fraction of ∼95%, between directionally agglomerated dendritic networks. Through detailed analysis, three stages of crack growth were observed: crack ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Claudia Guerra Julien Scheibert Daniel Bonamy Davy Dalmas

Dynamic crack propagation drives catastrophic solid failures. In many amorphous brittle materials, sufficiently fast crack growth involves small-scale, high-frequency microcracking damage localized near the crack tip. The ultrafast dynamics of microcrack nucleation, growth, and coalescence is inaccessible experimentally and fast crack propagation was therefore studied only as a macroscale avera...

This paper presents a low cycle fatigue life curve by simulating a crack in a cover plate welded moment connection. Initiation of ductile fracture in steel is controlled by growth and coalescence of micro-voids. This research used a numerical method using finite element modeling and simulation of ductile crack initiation by a micromechanical model. Therefore, a finite element model of a cover p...

2015
R. Jiang N. Karpasitis N. Gao

Fatigue crack initiation and early short crack propagation behaviour in two microstructural variants of a recently developed Low Solvus, High Refractory (LSHR) disc superalloy at room temperature has been investigated by three-point bending with replication procedure. The results shows that fine gained (FG) LSHR possesses higher fatigue life due to its better crack initiation resistance, limite...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید