在来自屏障景观的异质材料中出现爬行失效
Juan Carlos Verano-Espitia1,2, Tero Mäkinen1, Mikko J Alava1,3
1Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics, P.O. Box 15600, 00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland.
Physical review. E
|January 21, 2026
概括
纸张爬行失效时间有很大的不同. 声学排放数据揭示了逻辑正常统计和非马科维行为,显示了事件时间和故障时间之间的功率定律关系,受能量差距分布的影响.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 统计物理 统计物理
- 材料机械学 材料机械学
背景情况:
- 处于持续应力下的材料表现出爬行,一种依赖时间的变形.
- 爬行失效时间是高度可变的,即使对于相同的材料和应用于应力.
- 了解爬行行为对于材料的寿命和结构完整性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究纸张中爬行失效的统计性质.
- 将实验式爬行数据与光纤捆绑模型的预测进行比较.
- 阐明控制爬行故障可预测性的基本机制.
主要方法:
- 在恒定负载下,在纸张上进行实验性爬行测试.
- 在爬行过程中记录声辐射事件时间.
- 在一个混乱的景观中使用光纤捆绑模型模拟爬行失败.
- 为统计分布和时间依赖性分析事件时间数据.
主要成果:
- 实验和模拟数据显示了取决于样本的历史效应.
- 爬行事件时间遵循日志正常统计,并显示非马科维行为.
- 在声辐射事件时间和整体故障时间之间确定了随时间演变的功率法关系.
- 在爬行过程中,能源差距分布的发展影响了可预测性.
结论:
- 纸张爬行表现出复杂的统计行为,包括历史效应和非马科夫动态.
- 一个光纤捆绑模型可以捕捉到杂乱材料中爬行失败的关键方面.
- 能量差距分布的演变是理解和预测爬行失败的关键因素.
- 这些发现提供了关于在持续负载下材料故障的基本物理学的见解.
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