Soft materials including elastomers and gels are pervasive in biological systems and technological applications. Whereas it is known that intrinsic fracture energies of soft materials are relatively low, how the intrinsic fracture energy cooperates with mechanical dissipation in process zone to give high fracture toughness of soft materials is not well understood. In addition, it is still challenging to predict fracture energies and crack-tip strain fields of soft tough materials. Here, we report a scaling theory that accounts for synergistic effects of intrinsic fracture energies and dissipation on the toughening of soft materials. We then develop a coupled cohesive-zone and Mullins-effect model capable of quantitatively predicting fractur...
AbstractThe onset of crack propagation in rubber is studied computationally by using the softening h...
Cracks in soft materials exhibit diverse dynamic patterns, involving straight, oscillation, branchin...
International audienceThe inherent computational cost of molecular simulations limits their use to t...
The fracture of highly deformable soft materials is of great practical importance in a wide range of...
Soft materials, such as hydrogels, elastomers, and plastics, are pervasive in nature and society. Fo...
A large class of materials, including polymers and biological tissues, exhibits the common feature ...
The mechanical properties of conventional hard materials, such as metals and ceramics, have received...
Although both cutting and tearing create new surfaces at a crack tip through necessary energy invest...
The high fracture energy of tough soft materials can be attributed to the large energy dissipation z...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low e...
With recent progress in characterization, synthesis and manufacturing techniques, soft materials are...
Although fracture processes are rate-sensitive in a wide variety of biological and engineering syste...
When the width of cracked nanocomponents made of brittle or quasi-brittle materials is less than app...
Part I Failure mechanisms of materials under very high strains experienced at and ahead of the cr...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
AbstractThe onset of crack propagation in rubber is studied computationally by using the softening h...
Cracks in soft materials exhibit diverse dynamic patterns, involving straight, oscillation, branchin...
International audienceThe inherent computational cost of molecular simulations limits their use to t...
The fracture of highly deformable soft materials is of great practical importance in a wide range of...
Soft materials, such as hydrogels, elastomers, and plastics, are pervasive in nature and society. Fo...
A large class of materials, including polymers and biological tissues, exhibits the common feature ...
The mechanical properties of conventional hard materials, such as metals and ceramics, have received...
Although both cutting and tearing create new surfaces at a crack tip through necessary energy invest...
The high fracture energy of tough soft materials can be attributed to the large energy dissipation z...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low e...
With recent progress in characterization, synthesis and manufacturing techniques, soft materials are...
Although fracture processes are rate-sensitive in a wide variety of biological and engineering syste...
When the width of cracked nanocomponents made of brittle or quasi-brittle materials is less than app...
Part I Failure mechanisms of materials under very high strains experienced at and ahead of the cr...
Incorporating softening behaviors in scales transition problems is a complex task, especially due to...
AbstractThe onset of crack propagation in rubber is studied computationally by using the softening h...
Cracks in soft materials exhibit diverse dynamic patterns, involving straight, oscillation, branchin...
International audienceThe inherent computational cost of molecular simulations limits their use to t...