Journal article
Fracture analysis in the conventional theory of mechanism-based strain gradient (CMSG) plasticity
Abstract
In a remarkable series of experiments, Elssner et al. (1994) and Korn et al. (2002) observed cleavage cracking along a bimaterial interface between Nb and sapphire. The stress required for cleavage cracking is around the theoretical strength of the material. Classical plasticity models fall short to reach such a high stress level. We use the conventional theory of mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity (Huang et al., 2004) to investigate …
Authors
Qu S; Huang Y; Jiang H; Liu C; Wu PD; Hwang KC
Journal
International Journal of Fracture, Vol. 129, No. 3, pp. 199–220
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
10 2004
DOI
10.1023/b:frac.0000047786.40200.f8
ISSN
0376-9429