In this paper, the phenomenon of intergranular fracture in polycrystalline materials is investigated using a nonlinear fracture mechanics approach. The nonlocal cohesive zone model (CZM) for finite thickness interfaces recently proposed by the present authors is used to describe the phenomenon of grain boundary separation. From the modelling point of view, considering the dependency of the grain boundary thickness on the grain size observed in polycrystals, a distribution of interface thicknesses is obtained. Since the shape and the parameters of the nonlocal CZM depend on the interface thickness, a distribution of interface fracture energies is obtained as a consequence of the randomness of the material microstructure. Using these data, fr...
It is widely recognized that the macroscopic material properties depend on the features of the micro...
AbstractThis work analyses the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline structures with intergranular...
The design of advanced materials requires a deep understanding of degradation and failure pro- cess...
In this paper, the phenomenon of intergranular fracture in polycrystalline materials is investigated...
In this paper, the phenomenon of intergranular fracture in polycrystalline materials is investigated...
The interplay between cohesive cracking and plasticity in polycrystals is herein investigated. A uni...
ABSTRACT: Intergranular fracture in polycrystals is often simulated by finite elements coupled to a ...
The interplay between cohesive cracking and plasticity in polycrystals is herein investigated. A uni...
In this study, a novel three-dimensional micro-mechanical crystal-level model for the analysis of in...
In this study, a novel three-dimensional micro-mechanical crystal-level model for the analysis of in...
The design of advanced materials requires a deep understanding of degradation and failure pro- cesse...
AbstractThis work analyses the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline structures with intergranular...
A new three-dimensional grain-level formulation for intergranular degradation and failure in polycr...
Polycrystalline materials are commonly employed in engineering structures. For modern applica- tion...
A new three-dimensional grain-level formulation for intergranular degradation and failure in polycry...
It is widely recognized that the macroscopic material properties depend on the features of the micro...
AbstractThis work analyses the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline structures with intergranular...
The design of advanced materials requires a deep understanding of degradation and failure pro- cess...
In this paper, the phenomenon of intergranular fracture in polycrystalline materials is investigated...
In this paper, the phenomenon of intergranular fracture in polycrystalline materials is investigated...
The interplay between cohesive cracking and plasticity in polycrystals is herein investigated. A uni...
ABSTRACT: Intergranular fracture in polycrystals is often simulated by finite elements coupled to a ...
The interplay between cohesive cracking and plasticity in polycrystals is herein investigated. A uni...
In this study, a novel three-dimensional micro-mechanical crystal-level model for the analysis of in...
In this study, a novel three-dimensional micro-mechanical crystal-level model for the analysis of in...
The design of advanced materials requires a deep understanding of degradation and failure pro- cesse...
AbstractThis work analyses the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline structures with intergranular...
A new three-dimensional grain-level formulation for intergranular degradation and failure in polycr...
Polycrystalline materials are commonly employed in engineering structures. For modern applica- tion...
A new three-dimensional grain-level formulation for intergranular degradation and failure in polycry...
It is widely recognized that the macroscopic material properties depend on the features of the micro...
AbstractThis work analyses the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline structures with intergranular...
The design of advanced materials requires a deep understanding of degradation and failure pro- cess...