Materials fail by the nucleation and propagation of a crack, the critical condition of which is quantitatively described by fracture mechanics that uses an intensity of singular stress field characteristically formed near the crack-tip. However, the continuum assumption basing fracture mechanics obscures the prediction of failure of materials at the nanoscale due to discreteness of atoms. Here, we demonstrate the ultimate dimensional limit of fracture mechanics at the nanoscale, where only a small number of atoms are included in a singular field of continuum stress formed near a crack tip. Surprisingly, a singular stress field of only several nanometers still governs fracture as successfully as that at the macroscale, whereas both the stres...
We explore whether the continuum scaling behavior of the fracture energy of metals extends down to t...
Energy dissipation by dislocation plasticity in metals provides the resistance against crack growth ...
A theory of fracture is presented that is based upon an extension of continuum mechanics to the nano...
In contrast to the great success at the macroscale, fracture mechanics theory fails to describe the ...
By quantitating the amplitude of the unbounded stress, the continuum fracture mechanics defines the ...
Continuum‐based fracture mechanics breaks down at the nanoscale where the discrete nature of atoms c...
Brittle materials such as silicon fail <i>via</i> the crack nucleation and propagation, which is cha...
By quantitating the amplitude of the unbounded stress, the continuum fracture mechanics defines the ...
Invited Feature Paper In fracture mechanics, established methods exist to model the stability of a ...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the partial differential equations arising from a new approach...
Atomistic modeling of fracture is intended to illuminate the complex response of atoms in the very h...
This report describes an Engineering Sciences Research Foundation (ESRF) project to characterize and...
In fracture mechanics, established methods exist to model the stability of a crack tip or the kineti...
Crack branching and instability phenomena are believed to be closely related to the circumferential ...
This work reviews recent molecular statistics (MS) numerical experiments of cracked samples, and dis...
We explore whether the continuum scaling behavior of the fracture energy of metals extends down to t...
Energy dissipation by dislocation plasticity in metals provides the resistance against crack growth ...
A theory of fracture is presented that is based upon an extension of continuum mechanics to the nano...
In contrast to the great success at the macroscale, fracture mechanics theory fails to describe the ...
By quantitating the amplitude of the unbounded stress, the continuum fracture mechanics defines the ...
Continuum‐based fracture mechanics breaks down at the nanoscale where the discrete nature of atoms c...
Brittle materials such as silicon fail <i>via</i> the crack nucleation and propagation, which is cha...
By quantitating the amplitude of the unbounded stress, the continuum fracture mechanics defines the ...
Invited Feature Paper In fracture mechanics, established methods exist to model the stability of a ...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the partial differential equations arising from a new approach...
Atomistic modeling of fracture is intended to illuminate the complex response of atoms in the very h...
This report describes an Engineering Sciences Research Foundation (ESRF) project to characterize and...
In fracture mechanics, established methods exist to model the stability of a crack tip or the kineti...
Crack branching and instability phenomena are believed to be closely related to the circumferential ...
This work reviews recent molecular statistics (MS) numerical experiments of cracked samples, and dis...
We explore whether the continuum scaling behavior of the fracture energy of metals extends down to t...
Energy dissipation by dislocation plasticity in metals provides the resistance against crack growth ...
A theory of fracture is presented that is based upon an extension of continuum mechanics to the nano...