PART X – October 1967 – Communications - Stress for Twin-Induced Fracture

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Lagneborg
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Abstract

WhEN mechanical twins initiate cracking it has been proposed1 that the friction stress for dislocation motion, in the Cottrell criterion for brittle fracture2 should be replaced by the stress required to propagate a twin, ttp. TF is the fracture stress, d the grain diameter, ß a geometric constant, u shear modulus, and y the effective surface energy. Since TTp is likely to vary with grain size, it cannot be substituted by a constant in Eq. [I]. If an expression for the energy change caused by a twin in a stressed material could be obtained, it is in principle possible to compute the critical size of the twin, i.e., the size at which the system can decrease its energy spontaneously, as a function of applied stress, thus giving the stress required to just barely propagate the twin, i.e., TTP. Consider a circular twin disc with a radius r and having a lenticular cross section, Fig. 1. Twin dislocations3 of strength b exist in the twin boundary parallel to the twin plane, one loop on each atomic plane. Assume that the total numbers of loops, n, can be replaced by one circular loop of a multiple dislocation, nb with a radius r. The energy change of the system, AW, due to such a twin in an applied stress field can then be calculated: The first term is the total twin surface energy, the second the elastic energy due to the twin dislocations, and the third the energy released by the twin in the applied stress field. yt is the twin boundary energy, r, the radius of the dislocation core, and T the applied
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APA: R. Lagneborg  (1968)  PART X – October 1967 – Communications - Stress for Twin-Induced Fracture

MLA: R. Lagneborg PART X – October 1967 – Communications - Stress for Twin-Induced Fracture. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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