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Asymmetric damage avalanche shape in quasi-brittle materials and sub-avalanches (aftershocks) clusters (2002.07432v2)

Published 18 Feb 2020 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Crackling dynamics is characterized by a release of incoming energy through intermittent avalanches. The shape, i.e. the internal temporal structure of these avalanches, gives insightful information about the physical processes involved. It was experimentally shown recently that progressive damage towards compressive failure of quasi-brittle materials can be mapped onto the universality class of interface depinning when considering scaling relationships between the global characteristics of the microcracking avalanches. Here we show, for three concrete materials and from a detailed analysis of the acoustic emission waveforms generated by microcracking events, that the shape of these damage avalanches is strongly asymmetric, characterized by a very slow decay. This remarkable asymmetry, at odds with mean-field depinning predictions, could be explained, in these quasi-brittle materials, by retardation effects induced by enhanced viscoelastic processes within a fracture process zone generated by the damage avalanche as it progresses. It is associated with clusters of sub-avalanches, or aftershocks, within the main avalanche.

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