2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-024-00810-6
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3D characterization of kinematic fields and poroelastic swelling near the tip of a propagating crack in a hydrogel

Chenzhuo Li,
Danila Zubko,
Damien Delespaul
et al.

Abstract: In fracture mechanics, polyacrylamide hydrogel has been widely used as a model material in experiments due to its optical transparency, the brittle nature of its failure, and low Rayleigh wave velocity. Indeed, linear elastic fracture mechanics has been used successfully to model the fracture of polyacrylamide hydrogels. However, in soft materials such as hydrogels, the crack opening can be extremely large, leading to substantial geometric and material nonlinearity at the crack tip. Furthermore, poroelasticity… Show more

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