Damage evolution, localization and failure of solids subjected to impact loading


Autoria(s): 白以龙; 白洁; 李晖凌; 柯孚久; 夏蒙棼
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

In order to reveal the underlying mesoscopic mechanism governing the experimentally observed failure in solids subjected to impact loading, this paper presents a model of statistical microdamage evolution to macroscopic failure, in particular to spallation. Based on statistical microdamage mechanics and experimental measurement of nucleation and growth of microcracks in an Al alloy subjected to plate impact loading, the evolution law of damage and the dynamical function of damage are obtained. Then, a lower bound to damage localization can be derived. It is found that the damage evolution beyond the threshold of damage localization is extremely fast. So, damage localization can serve as a precursor to failure. This is supported by experimental observations. On the other hand, the prediction of failure becomes more accurate, when the dynamic function of damage is fitted with longer experimental observations. We also looked at the failure in creep with the same idea. Still, damage localization is a nice precursor to failure in creep rupture.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/16244

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/911

Idioma(s)

英语

Palavras-Chave #力学
Tipo

期刊论文