Chunan Tang   

Professor
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Main positions: President of international exchange committee of the Chinese Society of Rock Mechanics and Engineering CSRME
Other Post: Vice President of the Chinese Society of Rock Mechanics and Engineering CSRME

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Title of Paper:The development of polygonal fractures due to contraction: A disorder to order transition

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Date of Publication:2017-06-01

Journal:ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:178

Page Number:93-108

ISSN No.:0013-7944

Key Words:Polygonal fractures; Layered material; Surface cooling; Heterogeneity; Fracture growth

Abstract:The formation of three-dimensional polygonal fractures in two-layered materials during surface cooling is numerically investigated to study the disorder to order transition mechanism of such fractures. The heterogeneity of the breakdown threshold in a brittle solid is modeled using a probability distribution at the mesoscopic level, and the cracking behavior of meso-elements is modeled using continuum damage mechanics. A finite element method (FEM) is used to obtain the thermal stress distribution. Then, the damage threshold is determined based on the maximum tensile stress criterion. The polygonal fracture behavior, including the initiation and propagation of microcracks and the formation of approximately equal-area surface cracks, are captured well by the numerical results. The impact of thermal conductivity on cracking patterns is discussed. The quantitative results indicate that the polygon sizes and fracture spacing are independent of the material heterogeneity while the thermal conductivity significantly affects the failure patterns of layered materials subjected to thermal shrinkage. Furthermore, the effect of the bond strength between the overlay and substrate is studied. For a high bond strength, the cracks initiate in the overlay and propagate into the interface. However, for a low bond strength, debonding is observed. The modeling results shows that heterogeneity of the brittle solid is the main reason for disordered initiation of cracks and that local energy minimization at a location and time is the key factor affecting polygonal fracture failure patterns. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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