Title of article :
Crack nucleation from a single notch caused by stress-dependent surface reactions
Author/Authors :
Hong-Hui Yu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The surface of a solid under stress is unstable if there is mass exchange and transportation along the surface. A notch
on the surface can be a preferred site for crack nucleation. This paper studies the evolution of a surface notch under
stress dependant reaction. The surface is represented by a family of curves with many degrees of freedom, and the elastic
field is solved using complex conformal mapping method. In the numerical simulations, the notch either deepens immediately
and forms singular tip; or becomes perfectly flat after long time; or becomes blunter first, evolving slowly for a
long time, then nucleates new surface instability and finally forms sharp tip; or becomes near flat first, then forms a
bump on the surface. When the activation strain is small or the reaction is near equilibrium, the notch stability is mainly
determined by the competition of strain energy and surface energy, and the sign of stress has little effect. When the surface
reaction is away from equilibrium and activation strain is not small, stresses with different signs give totally different
surface stability behaviors, depending on whether the solid is losing mass to or gaining mass from the environment.
Keywords :
Surface reaction , Notch , crack nucleation , instability
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures