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Elastic interactions in damage models of brittle failure (1712.08537v1)

Published 22 Dec 2017 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.dis-nn

Abstract: The failure of brittle solids involves, before macroscopic rupture, power-law distributed avalanches of local rupture events whereby microcracks nucleate and grow, which are also observed in for an elastic interface evolving in a non-homogeneous medium. For this reason, it is tempting to relate failure to the depinning of an elastic interface. Here we compute the elastic kernel of the interface representing the damage field of a brittle solid. In the case of a damage model of rupture under compression, which implements the Mohr-Coulomb criterion at the local scale, we show that the elastic kernel is unstable, and hence is very different from the kernels of usual interfaces. We show that the unstable modes are responsible for the localization of damage along a macroscopic fault observed in numerical simulations. At low disorder, the most unstable mode gives the orientation of the macroscopic fault that we measure in numerical simulations. The orientation of the fault changes when the level of disorder is increased, suggesting a complex interplay of the unstable modes and the disorder.

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