Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10421147 | Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics | 2005 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Fractal modeling of the rugged crack geometry is considered for the stable and dynamic fracture mechanics characterizing the morphology of a fracture surface and the influence of its growth. It is shown that the fractal dimension has a strong influence on the rising of the R-curve in brittle materials. For the unstable Griffith-Mott's approach or dynamical crack growth the fractal dimension has a strong influence on the velocity limit of the crack growth. It is also shown that the limit of crack velocity lowers with increasing surface ruggedness (higher fractal dimension D = 2 â H) explaining the intangibility of the Rayleigh wave velocity by the cracks.
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Authors
L.M. Alves,