Microcracking in Polycrystalline Solids

Autor: J. R. Brockenbrough, N. Laws
Rok vydání: 1988
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Zdroj: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology. 110:101-104
ISSN: 1528-8889
0094-4289
DOI: 10.1115/1.3226014
Popis: A polycrystalline brittle solid may undergo grain boundary micro-cracking due to residual stresses or applied load. This paper contains some results pertaining to the loss of macroscopic stiffness of such solids when all micro-cracks are open and when some may be closed and be subject to frictional sliding. Two specific models are investigated: first micro-cracking on the grain boundaries of a regular hexagonal array, second, micro-cracks which are randomly located and oriented. It is shown that for many purposes the two models give identical results. The paper concludes with some analysis of the possible toughening due to process zone micro-cracking at the tip of a macroscopic crack. It is found that toughening can only occur if the saturation crack density is very large.
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