find stress intensity factor abacus
hi every one
I want to find stress intensity factor in crack by j-integral in abacus?
how can I do this?
thanks
hi every one
I want to find stress intensity factor in crack by j-integral in abacus?
how can I do this?
thanks
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We simulate the fracture processes of ferroelectric polycrystals in
three dimensions using a phase-field model. In this model, the grain
boundaries, cracks and ferroelectric domain walls are represented in a
diffuse way by three phase-fields. We thereby avoid the difficulty of
tracking the interfaces in three dimensions. The resulting model can
capture complex interactions between the crack and the polycrystalline
and ferroelectric domain microstructures. The simulation results show
the effect of the microstructures on the fracture response of the
material. Crack deflection, crack bridging, crack branching and
ferroelastic domain switching are observed to act as the main fracture
toughening mechanisms in ferroelectric polycrystals. Our fully 3-D
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The velocity and instability of crack motion in 2D hexagonal lattice of graphene under pure opening loads
are investigated by atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. The brittle crack along zigzag direction
in a strip can propagate supersonically at even 8.82 km/s under uniform normal loading of edge
displacements. Crack moving straightly at low speeds produces atomically smooth edges, while kinking
occur beyond a critical speed around 8.20 km/s equivalent to 65% of Rayleigh-wave speed in graphene,
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I read with interest an excellent discussion about Linear Algebra in Mechanics. I am attaching Chapter I: Tensor Preliminaries from my book Elastoplasticity Theory, which includes Hill's analysis of induced tensors mentioned in the discussion.