论文标题
去定位的脆性断裂
De-localizing brittle fracture
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论文摘要
传统脆性材料中损害的极端定位是许多不良影响的来源。我们展示了如何设计具有所有脆性成分的人工设计的变质材料,以确保每个可损坏的子元素都独立失败。在拟议的设计中的主要作用是通过零态性的高对比度复合子结构,提供非局部应力再分配。在这种名义上脆性系统中脱位开裂的能力通过以下事实揭示了它们的连续性描述由梯度(弯曲)而不是经典的(拉伸)弹性所支配。通过在这种类型的原型系统中设计从脆性到有效延展性(准脆性)行为的交叉行为,我们揭示了断裂和损伤之间差异背后的结构基础。
Extreme localization of damage in conventional brittle materials is the source of a host of undesirable effects. We show how artificially engineered metamaterials with all brittle constituents can be designed to ensure that every breakable sub-element fails independently. The main role in the proposed design is played by high contrast composite sub-structure with zero-stiffness, furnishing nonlocal stress redistribution. The ability to de-localize cracking in such nominally brittle systems is revealed by the fact that their continuum description is dominated by the gradient (bending) rather than classical (stretching) elasticity. By engineering a crossover from brittle to effectively ductile (quasi-brittle) behavior in prototypical systems of this type, we reveal the structural underpinning behind the difference between fracture and damage.