Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2010-01-18
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
12 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
Numerous measurements showed that the crack tip opening angle (CTOA) is nearly constant upon stable ductile fracture in Al alloys which widely used in modern transportation industry. The atomic structure of the very tip of a crack front has remained unknown, however. We have carried out a first-principles density functional theory study to reveal the precise alignment of atoms near the crack tip in single-crystalline Al. The calculations demonstrate that the CTOA increases with the opening displacement, thus the observed constant CTOA in millimeter scale is an entirely plastic effect during ductile crack. Besides, we find no significant crack tunneling (crack-front blunting), which can be accounted for from the very small relaxation of the Al free surface. The atomic structure thus obtained provides a solid basis for larger scale simulations using for example finite element method.
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