Strain-rate effects on interaction between Mode i matrix crack and inclined elliptic inclusion under dynamic loadings

Ying Li, Wan Chao Qiu, Zhuo Cheng Ou*, Zhuo Ping Duan, Feng Lei Huang

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Abstract

The strain rate effects on the interaction between a Mode I matrix crack and an inclined elliptic matrix-inclusion interface under dynamic tensile loadings were investigated numerically, and the results are in agreement with previous experimental data. It is found, for a given material system, that there are the first and the second critical strain rates, by which three kinds of the subsequent crack growth patterns can be classified in turn with the increasing strain rate, namely, the crack deflection, the double crack mode and the perpendicular crack penetration. Moreover, such a crack deflection/penetration behavior is found to be dependent on the relative interfacial strength, the inclined angle and the inclusion size. In addition, it is shown that the so-called strain rate effect on the dynamic strength of granule composites can be induced directly from the structural dynamic response of materials, not be entirely an intrinsic material property.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)801-814
Number of pages14
JournalStructural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume44
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Cohesive crack
  • Composites
  • Crack penetration
  • Crack propagation
  • Dynamic strength
  • Strain rate effects

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