Load-Dependent Power-Law Exponent in Creep Rupture of Heterogeneous Materials
Load-Dependent Power-Law Exponent in Creep Rupture of Heterogeneous Materials
Creep tests on heterogeneous materials under subcritical loading typically show a power-law decaying strain rate before failure, with the exponent often considered material-dependent but independent of applied stress. By imposing successive small stress relaxations through a displacement feedback loop, we probe creep dynamics and show experimentally that this exponent varies with both applied load and loading direction. Simulations of a disordered fiber bundle model reproduce this load dependence, demonstrating that such models capture essential features of delayed rupture dynamics.
Chloé Braux、Antoine Bérut、Lo?c Vanel
材料科学
Chloé Braux,Antoine Bérut,Lo?c Vanel.Load-Dependent Power-Law Exponent in Creep Rupture of Heterogeneous Materials[EB/OL].(2025-06-06)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.06145.点此复制
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