Discontinuous growth mechanisms of mode II crack under high-speed impact conditions
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2008
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A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been used for studying the growth mechanisms of mode II crack. The results show that interactions of microcracks ahead of a crack tip cause the crack growth unsteadily. Failure mode transitions of materials were observed. Based on the observations, a discontinuous crack growth model was established. Analysis shows that the shear crack grows unsteady as the growth speed is between the Rayleigh wave speed c(R) and the shear wave speed c(s); however, when the growth speed approaches root 2c(s), the crack grows steadily. The transient microcrack growth makes the main crack speed to jump from subsonic to intersonic and the steady growth of all the sub-cracks leads the main crack to grow stably at an intersonic speed. |
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英语 |
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Stafa-Zurich |
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Ma W. Discontinuous growth mechanisms of mode II crack under high-speed impact conditions[C]. 见:International Conference on Structural Integrity and Failure/International Conference on Failure Analysis and Maintenance Technologies. Perth, AUSTRALIA. JUL 09-11, 2008.http://www.scientific.net/AMR.41-42.169 |
Palavras-Chave | #Plate Impact Tests #Dynamic Fracture #Failure Mode Transition #Intersonic Crack Extension #Discontinuous Crack Growth Model #Dynamic Fracture #Shear #Transitions |
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会议论文 |