Fracture behavior investigation for a pileup of edge dislocations interacting with a nanoscale inhomogeneity with interface effects

Author:

Fan M1,Yi DK2,Xiao ZM1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

2. College of Mechanics and Materials, Hohai University, China

Abstract

Elastic-plastic stress investigation for a pileup of edge dislocations interacting with a nanoscale inhomogeneity has been carried out in the form of Zener–Stroh crack. The interface and size effects of the inhomogeneity based on the Gurtin–Murdoch model are considered. The fracture behavior of the crack with plastic zone correction is examined by the generalized Irwin model for mixed loading conditions, in which von Mises yielding criterion is fulfilled in the plastic zone area. The stress intensity factor (SIF), the plastic zone size (PZS), and the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) of the crack are evaluated. For a nanoscale inhomogeneity (inclusion), the size and interface properties have great influence on the fracture behavior of the crack, which is completely different to a classical crack-inclusion interaction problem. Numerical examples are given to show the effects of the inhomogeneity radius, interface properties and crack-inhomogeneity distance, as well as the dislocation loading ratio on the normalized SIFs, PZS, and CTOD of the Zener–Stroh crack. It is found that for different intrinsic lengths, the normalized SIFs, PZS, and CTOD are very different. This influence will be even greater when the crack is closer to the nano-inhomogeneity. For the mixed-mode problem, the dislocation loading ratio does not have too much effect on the normalized SIFs, but does have significant influence on the normalized PZS and CTOD.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Computational Mechanics

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