Using the criterion that a crack will extend along the direction of maximum circumferential stress, this paper demonstrates the influence of the coupling between the crack-parallel T-stress and the tip speed on the directional (in)stability of dynamics cracks in brittle materials, i.e., branching, turning, and limiting velocities. The proposed (in)stability criterion evolves within the theory of dynamic fracture: we build on the work of Ramulu and Kobayashi (1983) by introducing a reference distance ahead of the crack-tip to incorporate the contribution of the higher-order terms in the asymptotic solution of the elastic crack-tip fields. The theoretical aspect is first explored, a methodology to numerically (and experimentally) advocate the...
Defining the crack path in brittle and non-brittle crack is not easy, due to several unknowns. If t...
We show by computer simulations that acoustic emission from the crack tip strongly reduces the deliv...
In this paper we discuss the peridynamic analysis of dynamic crack branching in brittle materials an...
A new method for determining the elastodynamic stress fields associated with the propagation of anti...
Abstract The dynamic propagation of a bifurcated crack under antiplane loading is considered. The de...
Publicación ISIThe problem of dynamic symmetric branching of a tensile crack propagating in a brittl...
We report results on the interrelation between driving force, roughness exponent, branching, and cra...
Abstract. The failure of materials and interfaces is mediated by cracks, nearly singular dissipative...
International audienceWe address the simulation of dynamic crack propagation in brittle materials us...
[[abstract]]Transient nature of dislocation emission from a crack tip gives a new twist to the study...
This talk will discuss phase-field modeling of dynamic instabilities of fast moving cracks in brittl...
Abstract: A dynamic crack will travel in a straight path up to a material-dependent critical speed b...
Dynamic fracture phenomena are studied employing low cost computational tools based on Finite Elemen...
A necessary and sufficient condition for crack branching based on a crack branching stress intensity...
In other studies dynamic fracture toughness has been measured using Charpy impact and modified Hopki...
Defining the crack path in brittle and non-brittle crack is not easy, due to several unknowns. If t...
We show by computer simulations that acoustic emission from the crack tip strongly reduces the deliv...
In this paper we discuss the peridynamic analysis of dynamic crack branching in brittle materials an...
A new method for determining the elastodynamic stress fields associated with the propagation of anti...
Abstract The dynamic propagation of a bifurcated crack under antiplane loading is considered. The de...
Publicación ISIThe problem of dynamic symmetric branching of a tensile crack propagating in a brittl...
We report results on the interrelation between driving force, roughness exponent, branching, and cra...
Abstract. The failure of materials and interfaces is mediated by cracks, nearly singular dissipative...
International audienceWe address the simulation of dynamic crack propagation in brittle materials us...
[[abstract]]Transient nature of dislocation emission from a crack tip gives a new twist to the study...
This talk will discuss phase-field modeling of dynamic instabilities of fast moving cracks in brittl...
Abstract: A dynamic crack will travel in a straight path up to a material-dependent critical speed b...
Dynamic fracture phenomena are studied employing low cost computational tools based on Finite Elemen...
A necessary and sufficient condition for crack branching based on a crack branching stress intensity...
In other studies dynamic fracture toughness has been measured using Charpy impact and modified Hopki...
Defining the crack path in brittle and non-brittle crack is not easy, due to several unknowns. If t...
We show by computer simulations that acoustic emission from the crack tip strongly reduces the deliv...
In this paper we discuss the peridynamic analysis of dynamic crack branching in brittle materials an...