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On the probabilistic-deterministic transition involved in a fragmentation process of brittle materials
Authors:François Hild  Christophe DenoualPascal Forquin  Xavier Brajer
Affiliation:a LMT-Cachan, ENS de Cachan/CNRS-UMR 8535/Université Paris 6, 61 Avenue du Président Wilson, F-94235 Cachan Cedex, France
b CEA/DAM-Département PTA, BP 12, F-91680 Bruyères le Chatel Cedex, France
c DGA/CTA-Département MSP, 16 bis Avenue Prieur de la Côte d’Or, F-94114 Arcueil Cedex, France
d Saint-Gobain Recherche, 39 quai Lucien Lefranc, F-93303 Aubervilliers Cedex, France
Abstract:Dynamic loadings produce high stress waves leading to the fragmentation of brittle materials such as ceramics, concrete, glass and rocks. The main mechanism used to explain the change of the number of fragments with stress rate is a shielding phenomenon. However, under quasi-static loading conditions, a weakest link hypothesis may be applicable. Therefore, depending on the local strain or stress rate, different fragmentation regimes are observed. One regime corresponds to single fragmentation for which a probabilistic approach is needed. Conversely, the multiple fragmentation regime may be described by a deterministic approach. The transition between the two fragmentation regimes is discussed for high performance concrete, glass and SiC ceramics.
Keywords:Brittle materials  Continuum damage mechanics  Discrete modeling  Dynamic fracture  Probability and statistics  Single and multiple fragmentation  Stress relaxation  Weibull model
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