A scaling law for the dynamic strength of brittle solids

J Kimberley, KT Ramesh, NP Daphalapurkar - Acta Materialia, 2013 - Elsevier
Acta Materialia, 2013Elsevier
A universal scaling relationship is developed that describes the dynamic compressive
strength of brittle solids. The scaling is based on the micromechanics of the growth of cracks
from populations of initial flaws, and captures the fundamental dynamics of rapidly growing
and interacting cracks. A characteristic stress and a characteristic strain rate are defined in
terms of material and microstructural properties. The resulting model compares well with the
available experimental data for ceramics and geologic materials, and demonstrates specific …
A universal scaling relationship is developed that describes the dynamic compressive strength of brittle solids. The scaling is based on the micromechanics of the growth of cracks from populations of initial flaws, and captures the fundamental dynamics of rapidly growing and interacting cracks. A characteristic stress and a characteristic strain rate are defined in terms of material and microstructural properties. The resulting model compares well with the available experimental data for ceramics and geologic materials, and demonstrates specific scaling of strength with strain rate for compressive behavior.
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