Authors
Yu-Zen Tsai, CT Hu, Sanboh Lee
Publication date
1993/11/14
Journal
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
1987
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
A moving screw dislocation near a finite crack was investigated using dislocation modelling. Motion directions parallel (x direction) and perpendicular (y direction) to the crack surface were considered. After obtaining the dislocation distribution in the crack, we calculated the stress field in the medium. The contours of the stress component sigma yz near a screw dislocation are squeezed along the direction of motion (ie the x direction) of the dislocation and those of sigma xz are spread out laterally. Relative to the static screw dislocation, the magnitude of sigma yz due to a moving screw dislocation in an infinite medium decreases with increasing velocity V x. Hence the interaction of crack and dislocation is reduced if the velocity V x increases. Generally, the screening effect of dislocation on fracture is reduced if the velocity V x increases. The effect of velocity along the y direction on the stress intensity factor has the …
Scholar articles
YZ Tsai, CT Hu, S Lee - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1993