2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.0c00213
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Crack-Tip Strain Field in Supershear Crack of Elastomers

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“…The paper has found novel local solutions to mode I and mode II fracture in isotropic linear elasticity that describe supersonic and intersonic crack propagation showing remarkable similarities to experimental and computational models previously reported in the literature (Gao et al 2001;Rosakis 2002;Abraham et al 2002;Guo et al 2003;Buehler et al 2003;Hao et al 2004;Petersan et al 2004;Willmott and Field 2006;Radi and Loret 2008;Bizzarri et al 2010;Schubnel et al 2011;Barras et al 2018;Yue et al 2019;Mai et al 2020). Despite these results, no theoretical predictions describing Mach cone solutions had been reported in the literature before.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The paper has found novel local solutions to mode I and mode II fracture in isotropic linear elasticity that describe supersonic and intersonic crack propagation showing remarkable similarities to experimental and computational models previously reported in the literature (Gao et al 2001;Rosakis 2002;Abraham et al 2002;Guo et al 2003;Buehler et al 2003;Hao et al 2004;Petersan et al 2004;Willmott and Field 2006;Radi and Loret 2008;Bizzarri et al 2010;Schubnel et al 2011;Barras et al 2018;Yue et al 2019;Mai et al 2020). Despite these results, no theoretical predictions describing Mach cone solutions had been reported in the literature before.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…However, recent results both experimental and computational have shown crack propagation at significantly higher speeds both in the intersonic range and even beyond the speed of sound (Rosakis et al 1999;Needleman 1999;Abraham and Gao 2000;Huang and Gao 2001;Gao et al 2001;Rosakis 2002;Abraham et al 2002;Guo et al 2003;Buehler et al 2003;Hao et al 2004). Moreover, some of the published results exhibit features akin to shock waves of supersonic flow where solution discontinuities are seen to emerge from the crack tip as it travels along the material (Petersan et al 2004;Willmott and Field 2006;Radi and Loret 2008;Bizzarri et al 2010;Schubnel et al 2011;Barras et al 2018;Yue et al 2019;Mai et al 2020). No analytical models have been reported that predict such behaviour in linear elasticity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fracture mechanics theory shows that the deformation field around the crack tip is usually much larger than in the bulk far from the crack due to the presence of a singularity in both stress and strain (31)(32)(33)(34). To observe the stress distribution around the crack tip during the fatigue test, the birefringence (circular polarization) was monitored during cyclic loading.…”
Section: Fatigue Fracture Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, the velocity and strain fields will be examined for the presence of discontinuities that were mentioned earlier. Transonic cracks in elastomers in mode-I have been reported as well in Petersan et al (2004), Chen et al (2011), Mai et al (2020. However, those studies do not report any discontinuities in strain or velocity fields.…”
Section: Additional Observations On the 40 MM Specimenmentioning
confidence: 97%