O. Naimark et M. Davydova, CRACK INITIATION AND CRACK-GROWTH AS THE PROBLEM OF LOCALIZED INSTABILITY IN MICROCRACK ENSEMBLE, Journal de physique. IV, 6(C6), 1996, pp. 259-267
Statistical theory of defect evolution allows us to obtain non-linear
kinetic equations for tensor parameter of microcrack density. Investig
ation of non-linear properties of kinetic equation showed the existenc
e of specific type of self-similar solution at the developed stage of
damage, which is characterized by explosion-like kinetics of the micro
crack growth on the spectrum of spatial scales. The system behaviour i
s controlled by the type of attractor determining non-linear dynamics
of failure evolution, the scale transition due to the failure cluster
formation and topological regularities of fracture. The scale distribu
tion of damage localization corresponds to the laws of the free energy
release in solids with microcracks. The laws of spatial damage locali
zation on various structural levels are defined by the non-linearity o
f the microcrack accumulation in the condition of intensive interactio
n of the defects. This leads to the multiscale generation of failure c
enters. The relation between typical non-linearity of damage kinetics
and spatial failure localization is the theoretical background for the
explanation of experimental results and numerical simulation of fract
ure in heterogeneous materials. Topological features of fracture devel
opment were investigated numerically using percolation model of failur
e cluster growth.