The interaction between screw dislocations and two asymmetrical interfacial cracks emanating from an elliptic hole under loads at infinity is studied. The closed-form solution is derived for complex potentials. The st...The interaction between screw dislocations and two asymmetrical interfacial cracks emanating from an elliptic hole under loads at infinity is studied. The closed-form solution is derived for complex potentials. The stress intensity factor and the critical applied stress for the dislocation emission are also calculated. In the limiting cases, well-known results can be obtained from the present solutions. Moreover, new exact solutions for a screw dislocation interacting with some complicated cracks are derived. The results show that the shielding effect increases with the increase in the length of the other cracks and the minor semi axis, but decreases with the increase of dislocation azimuth. The repulsion acting on the dislocation from the other phase and the other crack extend in the horizontal direction, which makes the dislocation emission at the crack tip take place more easily, but the minor semi axis of the elliptical hole extending in the vertical direction makes it more difficult.展开更多
A mechanical model is established for mode II interfacial crack static growing along an elastic-elastic power law creeping bimaterial interface. For frictional contact of boundary conditions on crack faces, asymptotic...A mechanical model is established for mode II interfacial crack static growing along an elastic-elastic power law creeping bimaterial interface. For frictional contact of boundary conditions on crack faces, asymptotic solutions of the stresses and strains of near tip-crack are got. It was shown that in stable creep growing phase, elastic deformation and viscous deformation are equally dominant in the near-tip field, the stress and strain have the same singularity and there is not the oscillatory singularity the field. Through numerical calculation , it is shown that the frictional coefficient η notably influence the crack-tip field.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11172094 and 11172095)the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. NCET-11-0122)+1 种基金the Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Vehicle Body, China (Grant Nos. 61075005 and 51075001)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Hunan University), China
文摘The interaction between screw dislocations and two asymmetrical interfacial cracks emanating from an elliptic hole under loads at infinity is studied. The closed-form solution is derived for complex potentials. The stress intensity factor and the critical applied stress for the dislocation emission are also calculated. In the limiting cases, well-known results can be obtained from the present solutions. Moreover, new exact solutions for a screw dislocation interacting with some complicated cracks are derived. The results show that the shielding effect increases with the increase in the length of the other cracks and the minor semi axis, but decreases with the increase of dislocation azimuth. The repulsion acting on the dislocation from the other phase and the other crack extend in the horizontal direction, which makes the dislocation emission at the crack tip take place more easily, but the minor semi axis of the elliptical hole extending in the vertical direction makes it more difficult.
基金the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province(A009).
文摘A mechanical model is established for mode II interfacial crack static growing along an elastic-elastic power law creeping bimaterial interface. For frictional contact of boundary conditions on crack faces, asymptotic solutions of the stresses and strains of near tip-crack are got. It was shown that in stable creep growing phase, elastic deformation and viscous deformation are equally dominant in the near-tip field, the stress and strain have the same singularity and there is not the oscillatory singularity the field. Through numerical calculation , it is shown that the frictional coefficient η notably influence the crack-tip field.