AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this paper. Itresembles well-knownductile-brittle transitionin dynamic impact resistance and referred to asductile-brittle transition of second kind (DBT2). There is acorresponding transition temperature (TT2). A discontinuous, stepwise crack propagation and continuous slow crack growth (SCG) are recordedabove and below TT2, respectively. Optical and SEM observations suggestthat the change of SCG mechanism is closely associated with material ability to form a stable process zone (PZ) in front of growing crack.The Paris-Erdogan equationexpressingthe average crack growth rate as a power functionof stress intensity factorhas noticeably different power...
Resistance to slow crack growth is an important material property of polyethylene especially for pip...
AbstractThe influence of slow crack growth in ceramics on the measurement of their fracture toughnes...
International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate fil...
AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this p...
International audienceCreep fracture by slow crack growth is studied in a medium density polyethylen...
published in EPJ (European Physical Journal)The properties of slow crack growth in brittle materials...
International audienceSlow crack growth in a model of homogenous brittle elastic material is describ...
We present a model for the thermally activated propagation of cracks in elastic matrices. The propag...
An isotropic, thermoelastic solid is initially at rest at uniform (absolute) temperature, and contai...
Elisabeth BOUCHAUD RapporteurSergio CILIBERTO InvitéPeter HOLDSWORTH ExaminateurJean-Pierre HULIN Ra...
An extension is proposed of the classical theory of fracture to viscoelastic and elastic-plastic mat...
International audienceThe brittle to ductile transition (EDT) occurring in a standard window glass a...
International audienceWhile of paramount importance in material science, the dynamics of cracks stil...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the physical mechanisms in action du...
The formation and propagation of cracks occur through irreversible dislocation movements at notches,...
Resistance to slow crack growth is an important material property of polyethylene especially for pip...
AbstractThe influence of slow crack growth in ceramics on the measurement of their fracture toughnes...
International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate fil...
AbstractA transition in the mechanism and kinetics of slow crack growth (SCG) is described in this p...
International audienceCreep fracture by slow crack growth is studied in a medium density polyethylen...
published in EPJ (European Physical Journal)The properties of slow crack growth in brittle materials...
International audienceSlow crack growth in a model of homogenous brittle elastic material is describ...
We present a model for the thermally activated propagation of cracks in elastic matrices. The propag...
An isotropic, thermoelastic solid is initially at rest at uniform (absolute) temperature, and contai...
Elisabeth BOUCHAUD RapporteurSergio CILIBERTO InvitéPeter HOLDSWORTH ExaminateurJean-Pierre HULIN Ra...
An extension is proposed of the classical theory of fracture to viscoelastic and elastic-plastic mat...
International audienceThe brittle to ductile transition (EDT) occurring in a standard window glass a...
International audienceWhile of paramount importance in material science, the dynamics of cracks stil...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the physical mechanisms in action du...
The formation and propagation of cracks occur through irreversible dislocation movements at notches,...
Resistance to slow crack growth is an important material property of polyethylene especially for pip...
AbstractThe influence of slow crack growth in ceramics on the measurement of their fracture toughnes...
International audienceWe study experimentally the slow growth of a single crack in polycarbonate fil...