Title of article :
Self-driven tunneling crack arrays—
a 3D-fracture mechanics bifurcation analysis
Author/Authors :
M. Hofmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Tunneling cracks driven by drying in
a ceramic precursor confined between two glass
plates represent a simple type of three-dimensional
(3D) crack pattern. They arrange themselves via
mutual unloading which causes some cracks to
stop whereby the remaining ones get the right
spacing for further propagation. By extending
a 2D-model of self-driven propagation of crack
arrays, a fracture mechanical bifurcation analysis
for 3D-crack patterns based on calculating the
post-critical contour of the alternating bifurcation
mode has been developed. Shrinkage due to drying
is replaced here by a simplified thermo-mechanical
model based on an effective heat flow whose
related temperature field and thermal stresses drive
crack propagation. By means of the finite element
method, the propagation velocity and theminimumspacing between the steady-state parallel tunnelling
cracks are determined. Comparison of theory and
experiment suggests that propagation may be
non-stationary in these experiments. The observed
relation between crack spacing and layer thickness,
p ∼ e2/3, follows from a scaling analysis.
Keywords :
Fracture mechanics · Crack patternselection · Bifurcation analysis
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture