International audienceWe present creep experiments on fiber composite materials with controlled heterogeneity. Recorded strain rates and acoustic emission rates exhibit a power law relaxation in the primary creep regime (Andrade law) followed by a power law acceleration up to rupture over up to four decades in time. We discover that the failure time is proportional to the duration of the primary creep regime, showing the interplay between the two regimes and offering a method of rupture prediction. These experimental results are rationalized by a mean-field model of representative elements with nonlinear visco-elastic rheology and with a large heterogeneity of strengths
This study develops a unified phenomenological creep model for polymer-bonded composite materials, a...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the prediction of the constitutive steady-state creep ...
When submitted to a constant mechanical load, many materials display power law creep followed by flu...
International audienceWe present creep experiments on fiber composite materials with different contr...
We study the creep rupture of fiber composites subjected to uniaxial constant load within the framew...
Lack of long term performance data inhibits the widespread use of composites. The long-term response...
Materials flow - under creep or constant loads - and, finally, fail. The prediction of sample lifeti...
We study the damage enhanced creep rupture of disordered materials by means of a fiber bundle model....
We present fiber bundle models of creep rupture of fiber composites considering two different micros...
We study the creep rupture of fiber composites subjected to uniaxial constant load within the framew...
The last stage of material failure often shows a regime with power-law acceleration as the material ...
International audienceStructural applications of fiber reinforced polymers are strongly dependent on...
The statistics of fracture precursors in the creep-damage process are studied on the basis of a prop...
Finding out when cracks become unstable is at the heart of fracture mechanics. Cracks often grow by ...
International audienceIn this paper phenomenological observations of the creep rupture under maintai...
This study develops a unified phenomenological creep model for polymer-bonded composite materials, a...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the prediction of the constitutive steady-state creep ...
When submitted to a constant mechanical load, many materials display power law creep followed by flu...
International audienceWe present creep experiments on fiber composite materials with different contr...
We study the creep rupture of fiber composites subjected to uniaxial constant load within the framew...
Lack of long term performance data inhibits the widespread use of composites. The long-term response...
Materials flow - under creep or constant loads - and, finally, fail. The prediction of sample lifeti...
We study the damage enhanced creep rupture of disordered materials by means of a fiber bundle model....
We present fiber bundle models of creep rupture of fiber composites considering two different micros...
We study the creep rupture of fiber composites subjected to uniaxial constant load within the framew...
The last stage of material failure often shows a regime with power-law acceleration as the material ...
International audienceStructural applications of fiber reinforced polymers are strongly dependent on...
The statistics of fracture precursors in the creep-damage process are studied on the basis of a prop...
Finding out when cracks become unstable is at the heart of fracture mechanics. Cracks often grow by ...
International audienceIn this paper phenomenological observations of the creep rupture under maintai...
This study develops a unified phenomenological creep model for polymer-bonded composite materials, a...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the prediction of the constitutive steady-state creep ...
When submitted to a constant mechanical load, many materials display power law creep followed by flu...