STATISTICAL-THERMODYNAMIC APPROACH TO FRACTURE

Citation:

RLB SELINGER, WANG, ZG , Gelbart, W.M. , and Benshaul, A. . 1991. “Statistical-Thermodynamic Approach To Fracture”. Physical Review A, 43, Pp. 4396-4400. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.43.4396.

Abstract:

We present a statistical-thermodynamic theory that associates fracture of a solid with the approach of a spinodal upon increasing stress. This formulation is illustrated by a one-dimensional model, and the temperature dependence of the nonlinear stress-strain relation and fracture stress is obtained. A two-dimensional network model is treated by both effective-medium theory and Monte Carlo simulations, showing metastability and the nucleation of microcracks.