2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2017.10.005
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Modelling intergranular and transgranular micro-cracking in polycrystalline materials

Abstract: In this work, a grain boundary formulation for intergranular and transgranular micro-cracking in three-dimensional polycrystalline aggregates is presented. The formulation is based on the displacement and stress boundary integral equations of solid mechanics and it has the advantage of expressing the polycrystalline problem in terms of grain boundary variables only. The individual grains within the polycrystalline morphology are modelled as generally anisotropic linear elastic domains with random spatial orien… Show more

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“…The methodology allows to study the microstructural evolution capturing the transition of individual interfaces from a pristine to a damaged and eventually cracked status. It has been successfully employed to model quasi-static micro-cracking [28,29,30], small-strains crystal plasticity [31], hydrogen embrittlement [32], high-cycle fatigue [33], micro-cracking of piezoelectric aggregates [34] and multi-scale modelling of polycrystalline components [35].…”
Section: Intergranular Fracture Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology allows to study the microstructural evolution capturing the transition of individual interfaces from a pristine to a damaged and eventually cracked status. It has been successfully employed to model quasi-static micro-cracking [28,29,30], small-strains crystal plasticity [31], hydrogen embrittlement [32], high-cycle fatigue [33], micro-cracking of piezoelectric aggregates [34] and multi-scale modelling of polycrystalline components [35].…”
Section: Intergranular Fracture Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be seen from the figure that cracks existed only in the Nb 2 C and Nb 3 Si grains and ended at the grain boundary of Nbss, also known as crack arrest (CA). Cracks passed through the hard and brittle phases in the manner of transgranular fractures (TF) [15] and deflected when the cracks propagated. The Nbss phase is ductile.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Nb Matrix Composites At Room Tempermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, to retrieve the behaviour of the original domain, continuity/equilibrium interface conditions are enforced on the newly introduced boundaries, whereas traction-free boundary conditions are enforced over the crack surfaces. Advanced applications of such an approach, used in conjunction with cohesive zone modelling, have been developed for materials micro-mechanics [12,13,14,15,16]. However, multi-region formulations have the disadvantage of requiring a higher discretisation effort and introducing additional displacement and traction unknowns along the additional fictitious boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%