Transonic and Supershear Crack Propagation Driven by Geometric Nonlinearities.

Physical review letters(2024)

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Linear elastic fracture mechanics theory predicts that the speed of crack growth is limited by the Rayleigh wave speed. Although many experimental observations and numerical simulations have supported this prediction, some exceptions have raised questions about its validity. The underlying reasons for these discrepancies and the precise limiting speed of dynamic cracks remain unknown. Here, we demonstrate that tensile (mode I) cracks can exceed the Rayleigh wave speed and propagate at supershear speeds. We show that taking into account geometric nonlinearities, inherent in most materials, is sufficient to enable such propagation modes. These geometric nonlinearities modify the crack-tip singularity, resulting in different crack-tip opening displacements, cohesive zone behavior, and energy flows towards the crack tip.
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supershear crack propagation
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