A different viewpoint on mechanism of fracture to shear-banding failure mode transition

Zejian Xu*, Xiaodong He, Yang Han, Fenglei Huang

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Abstract

Fracture to shear-banding failure mode transition (FMT) is an important physical phenomenon in solid materials when a fracture is subjected to dynamic loads. Since its observation, FMT has long been considered as an abrupt change, which is triggered by a critical impact velocity. However, with a novel experimental scheme and a newly-designed dynamic shear fracture specimen, we present a different viewpoint based on experimental observations that FMT is actually not an abrupt change, but a continuous evolving process of distinct microstructures dominated by a thermo-plastic mechanism. The mode II dynamic fracture toughness KIId was determined over a large range of loading rates. It's observed that with the increase of loading rates, KIId rose continuously while the failure modes changed gradually from coalescence of stretched dimples to a combination of dimples and ASBs, and then to extensive ASBs. The initiation and propagation of the fracture was also observed by a high-speed camera, and it has a good consistence with the development of the microstructures in the FMT. This discovery will provide a brand-new understanding to FMT, and lay the foundation for developing of new criteria and theories for selection of failure modes in solid materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104165
JournalJournal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Volume145
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Adiabatic shear band
  • Dynamic fracture
  • Failure mode transition
  • Fractography
  • Mode II fracture

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