2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-010-9459-8
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Dislocation modeling of quasi-static crack propagation in an elasto-plastic medium

Abstract: A dislocation model for simulating twodimensional quasi-static crack propagation is presented. The crack and plastic flow along slip planes are described using dislocation dipoles. A stationary crack can be modeled as well as a propagating crack along a straight line inclined at an arbitrary angle to a free surface of a semi-infinite medium. Cracks are also allowed to kink. A superdipole algorithm is introduced to save simulation time without loosing important information and necessary geometric details. It re… Show more

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“…This information will become very useful when trying to understand the effect of the different defects as stress enhancers under the applied load. Current models have become very close to simulate the crack behaviour in this type of materials [26,27] and would certainly benefit from experimental measurements in 3D. It also proved very useful when characterizing oxidation along TDBs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information will become very useful when trying to understand the effect of the different defects as stress enhancers under the applied load. Current models have become very close to simulate the crack behaviour in this type of materials [26,27] and would certainly benefit from experimental measurements in 3D. It also proved very useful when characterizing oxidation along TDBs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%