BARC/PUB/2019/0838

 
 

On the formation of expanding crack tip precipitates

 
     
 
Author(s)

Reheman, W.; Stahle, P.; Fisk, M.; Singh, R. N.
(MMD)

Source

International Journal of Fracture, 2019. Vol. 217: pp. 35-48

ABSTRACT

The stress driven growth of an expanding precipitate at a crack tip is studied. The material is assumed to be linearly elastic, and the expansion is considered to be isotropic or transversely isotropic. The extent of the precipitate is expected to be small as compared with the crack length and distance to boundaries. The problem has only a single length scale given by the squared ratio of the stress intensity factor and a critical hydrostatic stress that initiates the growth of the precipitate. Therefore, the growth occurs under selfsimilar conditions. The equations on non-dimensional form showthat the free parameters are expansion strain, degree of anisotropy and Poisson’s ratio. It is found that the precipitate, once initiated, grows without remote load for expansion strains above a critical value. The anisotropy of the expansion strongly affects the shape of the precipitate but does not have a large effect on the crack tip shielding.

 
 
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