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Modeling crack propagation in heterogeneous materials: Griffith's law, intrinsic crack resistance and avalanches

Various kinds of heterogeneity in solids including atomistic discreteness affect the fracture strength as well as the failure dynamics remarkably. Here we study the effects of an initial crack in a discrete model for fracture in heterogeneous materials, known as the fiber bundle model. We find three distinct regimes for fracture dynamics depending on the initial crack size. If the initial crack is smaller than a certain value, it does not affect the rupture dynamics and the critical stress. While for a larger initial crack, the growth of the crack leads to a breakdown of the entire system, and the critical stress depends on the crack size in a power-law manner with a nontrivial exponent. The exponent, as well as the limiting crack size, depend on the strength of heterogeneity and the range of stress relaxation in the system.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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