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Author Z Wang, D Vashishth, RC Picu
TitleEigenstrain toughening in presence of elastic heterogeneity with application to bone
Year2018
JournalInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
Volume144-145
Pages137-144
PublisherPergamon
AbstractTransformation toughening has been used in commercial products for several decades in order to in- crease the toughness of brittle materials. Composites made from an elastic matrix and elastic-plastic in- clusions similarly exhibit increased toughness and R-curve behavior due to the residual stress induced in the wake of the crack tip by the unloaded, plastically deforming fillers. These two mechanisms, in which the eigenstrains in the wake of a major crack lead to toughening, belong to the same class. In this study, we investigate the effect of the elastic heterogeneity of the matrix on such toughening mechanisms and observe that increasing the elastic heterogeneity amplifies the effect. The analysis is relevant for bone, which is a highly heterogeneous hierarchical material, in which localized plastic deformation has been recently shown to occur at dilatational bands. Understanding toughening in bone is a subject of current interest in the context of age-related fragility. The heterogeneity-enhanced eigenstrain toughening effect is of interest for a broad range of engineering applications.
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DOI Link10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2018.04.019