Title of article :
Cracks of higher modes in Cosserat continua
Author/Authors :
E. Pasternak · A. V. Dyskin · H.-B. Mühlhaus، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Rotational degrees of freedom in Cosserat
continua give rise to higher fracture modes.
Three new fracturemodes correspond to the cracks
that are surfaces of discontinuities in the corresponding
components of independent Cosserat
rotations. We develop a generalisation of Jintegral
that includes these additional degrees of
freedom. The obtained path-independent integrals
are used to develop a criterion of crack propagation
for a special type of failure in layered materials
with sliding layers. This fracture propagates as
a progressive bending failure of layers—a “bending
crack that is, a crack that can be represented as
a distribution of discontinuities in the layer bending.
This situation is analysed using a 2D Cosserat
continuum model. Semi-infinite bending crack normal
to layering is considered. The moment stress
concentrates along the line that is a continuation
of the crack and has a singularity of the power
−1/4. A model of process zone is proposed for the
case when the breakage of layers in the process obending crack propagation is caused by a crack
(microcrack in our description) growing across the
layer adjacent to the crack tip. This growth is unstable
(in the moment-controlled loading), which
results in a typical descending branch of moment
stress—rotation discontinuity relationship and
hence in emergence of a Barenblatt-type process
zone at the tip of the bending crack.
Keywords :
Invariant integrals · Bending crack ·Cosserat rotation · Moment stress · Process zone
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture