Modeling the thermal shock induced cracking in ceramics
Résumé
Prediction of surface cracking in ceramics due to quenching is performed numerically using either the coupled criterion or a cohesive zone model. Under such a thermal shock, a network of short cracks with minimal spacing between them initiate and propagate until some of them stop while the others continue propagating. The numerical implementation consists of a periodic array of cracks modeled by a representative volume element. It allows crack initiation, simultaneous propagation and period doubling to be predicted. The investigation of the crack period doubling allows a precise determination of the optimal crack spacing, which decreases with an increasing thermal shock amplitude. The predicted crack spacing results are in agreement with experimental measurements.
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Mécanique [physics]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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