A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been used for studying the growth mechanisms of mode II crack. The results show that interactions of microcracks ahead of a crack tip cause the crack growth unsteadily. Failure mode transitions of materials were observed. Based on the observations, a discontinuous crack growth model was established. Analysis shows that the shear crack grows unsteady as the growth speed is between the Rayleigh wave speed c(R) and the shear wave speed c(s); however, when the growth speed approaches root 2c(s), the crack grows steadily. The transient microcrack growth makes the main crack speed to jump from subsonic to intersonic and the steady growth of all the sub-cracks leads the main crack to grow stably at...
Even cracks which seem to be favourably oriented for mode II growth might extend in mode I by kinkin...
Abstract A pure mode II (in-plane) shear crack cannot propagate sponta-neously at a speed between th...
AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this p...
A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been developed for studying fracture mechanisms of...
A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been developed for studying fracture mechanisms of...
Understanding sub-Rayleigh-to-intersonic transition of mode II cracks is a fundamental problem in fr...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed (cR) to be the limiting ...
In the paper we present the results of the theoretical study of some fundamental aspects of mode II ...
A new plate impact experiment is presented for studying dynamic fracture processes that occur under ...
Dynamic fracture criteria based on experimental observations are proposed for subsonic crack growth ...
In an earlier study on intersonic crack propagation, Gao et al. (J. Mech. Phys. Solids 49: 2113-2132...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed to be the limiting speed...
Dynamic crack growth is simulated by implementing a cohesive zone model in the generalized interpola...
An experimental investigation has been conducted to study the dynamic failure of bimaterial interfac...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the surface wave speed to be the limiting speed for prop...
Even cracks which seem to be favourably oriented for mode II growth might extend in mode I by kinkin...
Abstract A pure mode II (in-plane) shear crack cannot propagate sponta-neously at a speed between th...
AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this p...
A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been developed for studying fracture mechanisms of...
A recoverable plate impact testing technology has been developed for studying fracture mechanisms of...
Understanding sub-Rayleigh-to-intersonic transition of mode II cracks is a fundamental problem in fr...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed (cR) to be the limiting ...
In the paper we present the results of the theoretical study of some fundamental aspects of mode II ...
A new plate impact experiment is presented for studying dynamic fracture processes that occur under ...
Dynamic fracture criteria based on experimental observations are proposed for subsonic crack growth ...
In an earlier study on intersonic crack propagation, Gao et al. (J. Mech. Phys. Solids 49: 2113-2132...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the Rayleigh surface wave speed to be the limiting speed...
Dynamic crack growth is simulated by implementing a cohesive zone model in the generalized interpola...
An experimental investigation has been conducted to study the dynamic failure of bimaterial interfac...
Classical dynamic fracture theories predict the surface wave speed to be the limiting speed for prop...
Even cracks which seem to be favourably oriented for mode II growth might extend in mode I by kinkin...
Abstract A pure mode II (in-plane) shear crack cannot propagate sponta-neously at a speed between th...
AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this p...