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Crack front propagation by kink formation

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Published 12 October 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation F. Rösch and H.-R. Trebin 2009 EPL 87 66004 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/87/66004

0295-5075/87/6/66004

Abstract

The fracture of a three-dimensional brittle solid generates two-dimensional surfaces, which are formed behind a one-dimensional crack front. For quasi-static cracks on a (111) cleavage plane in silicon front propagation by kink-pair formation was proposed and proven by a reaction pathway analysis with Stillinger-Weber potentials. Here, we demonstrate that the kink-pair mechanism is much more general: we also observe it in molecular-dynamics simulations of a complex metallic alloy, the C15 NbCr2 Friauf-Laves phase, where we applied carefully selected embedded-atom-method potentials. The numerical experiments highlight that kink formation is essential for crack propagation in any brittle material.

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10.1209/0295-5075/87/66004