A relation to describe rate-dependent material failure
B Voight - Science, 1989 - science.org
Science, 1989•science.org
The simple relation ω-αω-A= 0, where ω is a measurable quantity such as strain and A and α
are empirical constants, describes the behavior of materials in terminal stages of failure
under conditions of approximately constant stress and temperature. Applicable to metals
and alloys, ice, concrete, polymers, rock, and soil, the relation may be extended to
conditions of variable and multiaxial stress and may be used to predict time to failure.
are empirical constants, describes the behavior of materials in terminal stages of failure
under conditions of approximately constant stress and temperature. Applicable to metals
and alloys, ice, concrete, polymers, rock, and soil, the relation may be extended to
conditions of variable and multiaxial stress and may be used to predict time to failure.
The simple relation ω-αω - A = 0, where ω is a measurable quantity such as strain and A and α are empirical constants, describes the behavior of materials in terminal stages of failure under conditions of approximately constant stress and temperature. Applicable to metals and alloys, ice, concrete, polymers, rock, and soil, the relation may be extended to conditions of variable and multiaxial stress and may be used to predict time to failure.
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