快速裂的接近尖端的领域
Ariel Livne1, Eran Bouchbinder, Ilya Svetlizky
1Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
概括
研究人员精确地测量了易碎材料中的快速裂传播,揭示了明显的弹性区域,这些区域决定了材料的故障. 这项研究增强了对力如何导致材料断裂的理解.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 固体力学 固体力学是什么
- 断裂力学 断裂力学 断裂力学
背景情况:
- 裂传播是压力下材料故障的主要机制.
- 在裂纹尖端的高应力放大会导致显著的材料变形.
- 了解近尖区域的结构对于预测故障模式至关重要,但在实验上具有挑战性.
研究的目的:
- 通过实验研究和精确测量快速传播的裂的近尖结构.
- 阐明导致裂尖端物质失效的能量传输机制.
- 在基本断裂状态下提供材料反应的详细图像.
主要方法:
- 使用易碎的新胡克材料来实现直接和精确的测量.
- 在直,快速移动的裂上进行实验.
- 分析了裂纹尖端附近线性和非线性弹性区域的等级.
主要成果:
- 揭示了围绕裂纹尖端的线性和非线性弹性区域的明显等级.
- 展示了能量如何通过这些区域运输到裂尖端.
- 提供了近尖结构的直接,精确的测量,克服了以前的实验限制.
结论:
- 已识别的弹性区域控制能量消耗和裂纹尖端的材料故障.
- 这项研究提供了一个全面的了解,应用力如何驱动材料故障在快速裂传播.
- 这些发现对于推进断裂力学中的预测模型至关重要.
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