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X International Conference on Computing Mechanics and Advanced Applied Codes (Pereyaslavl- Zalesski)
Dynamic processes of irreversible deforming and fracture of solids
A. B. Kiselev M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
Abstract:
Thermomechanical processes taking place in deformable solids bodies under action of
intensive dynamical loadings consist of interdependent mechanical, heat and structural
processes. The last ones involve the formation, motion and interaction of defecs in metallic
crystals, phase transitions, the breaking of bonds between molecules in polymers, the
accumulation of microstructural damages (pores, cracks), etc. Irreversible deformations,
zones of adiabatic shear and microfractures are caused by these processes. The dynamical
fracture is a complex multistage process involving the appearance, evolution and merging
of microdefects as well as the formation of embryonic microcracks that grow and unite
generating macrocracks. The body is eventually split into individual fragments. The present
paper include discussion of the next problems: development of mathematical models of
damageable solids and destruction of constructions, developing the methods for determination
of “nonstandart” constants of models, and developing the methods for numerical simulation
the processes of deforming and fracture.
Citation:
A. B. Kiselev, “Dynamic processes of irreversible deforming and fracture of solids”, Matem. Mod., 12:6 (2000), 115–120
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