Resistance to cleavage cracking and subsequent shearing of high-angle grain boundary |
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Authors: | Weiyi Lu Srinivas S. Chakravarthula |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Structural Engineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0085, USA b Department of Civil Engineering, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA |
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Abstract: | In a previous experimental study, it was observed that the break-through process of a cleavage front across a high-angle grain boundary can be highly nonuniform. While the central part of the boundary can be cleaved quite smoothly, the rest parts must be sheared apart. In this paper, the trapping effect of grain boundary shearing is analyzed in considerable detail. Before the shearing is completed, the crack flanks are locally pinned together and a bridging stress must be provided. The bridging stress has a negative contribution to the local stress intensity at the cleavage front segment that penetrates across the grain boundary, and thus the crack growth driving force must be increased. A closed-form equation is derived to relate the overall fracture resistance to the fracture mode through an energy analysis. |
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Keywords: | Cleavage Fracture resistance Grain boundary Nonuniform |
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