ELASTIC-WAVES IN A HYPERELASTIC SOLID NEAR ITS PLANE-STRAIN EQUIBIAXIAL COHESIVE LIMIT

Authors
Citation
Hj. Gao, ELASTIC-WAVES IN A HYPERELASTIC SOLID NEAR ITS PLANE-STRAIN EQUIBIAXIAL COHESIVE LIMIT, Philosophical magazine letters, 76(5), 1997, pp. 307-314
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter
ISSN journal
09500839
Volume
76
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
307 - 314
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-0839(1997)76:5<307:EIAHSN>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Propagation of elastic waves near the cohesive limit of a solid is of interest in understanding the speed at which strain energy is transpor ted in front of a mode-I crack tip. It can be argued that the crack pr opagation velocity is limited by how fast the strain energy can be tra nsported ahead of the crack tip to sustain the bond-breaking processes in the fracture process zone. From this point of view, the cohesive-s tate wave speed leads to the concept of local limiting fracture speed which provides a possible explanation for the 'mirror-mist-hackle' ins tabilities widely observed in experimental and numerical investigation s of dynamic fracture. In this letter, wave speeds near the plane-stra in equibiaxial cohesive stress sigma(max) are studied using the hypere lasticity theory of continuum mechanics, with no specific assumptions on the atomic structure of the solid other than that it remains homoge neous and isotropic in the plane of analysis. It is found that the coh esive-state wave speed is equal to (sigma(max)/rho)(1/2), where rho is the density of the solid. This behaviour resembles that of wave propa gation along a string under tension.