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L.A. Igusheva and Yu.V. Petrov, "Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Granite Dynamic Fracture Toughness and Its Structural-Temporal Characteristics," Mech. Solids. 59 (1), 379-386 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 1 Pages 379-386
DOI 10.1134/S0025654423602781
Title Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Granite Dynamic Fracture Toughness and Its Structural-Temporal Characteristics
Author(s) L.A. Igusheva (Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, 198504 Russia, igusheva15@gmail.com)
Yu.V. Petrov (Saint Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, 198504 Russia; Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 199178 Russia, yuripetr@gmail.com)
Abstract Fracture toughness strain rate dependences of granite pre-treated at different temperatures was investigated in this work. Structural-temporal approach based on the concept of incubation time was used to predict critical dynamic material characteristics of the fracture processes. A formula for the relationship between the stress intensity factor and the stress intensity rate for the case of a linearly increasing pulse is presented. Theoretical calculations were compared with already known experimental data on the preheated granite dynamic fracture. The qualitative agreement between calculation and experiment was shown. It was obtained that the dynamic fracture toughness increases with the loading rate for all temperature values but decreases with the treatment temperature. The relationship between incubation time and granite treatment temperature was proposed. It was found that the higher the pretreatment temperature, the greater the incubation time. The effect of fracture toughness inversion was analyzed consisting in the fact that the fracture toughness value of granite preheated to 100°C is greater under slow loads but less under high-speed loads compared to granite preheated to 250°C. The effectiveness of the structural-temporal approach for taking into account the influence of rate and temperature factors on the granite dynamic fracture was considered. It is revealed that two material characteristics (incubation time and static fracture toughness) are sufficient to determine the dynamic fracture toughness.
Keywords dynamic fracture toughness, granite, thermal treatment, structural-temporal approach, fracture incubation time
Received 29 December 2023Revised 21 January 2024Accepted 25 January 2024
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