Crack‐tip blunting and its implications on fracture of soft materials

Andrea Spagnoli*, Roberto Brighenti, Matteo Montanari, Michele Terzano

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Abstract

Fracture of compliant materials is preceded by large deformations that reshape initially sharp cracks into rounded defects. This phenomenon, known as elastic crack blunting, is peculiar of rubber-like polymers and soft biological tissues, such as skin, vessel walls, and tendons. With this work, we aim to provide a discussion on crack-tip blunting and its implications in terms of tearing resistance and flaw tolerance of soft elastic materials. The characteristic features of the crack-tip zone in the framework of nonlinear elasticity are reviewed analytically and with the help of finite element analyses on pure shear cracked geometries. Specifically, the strain-hardening behavior typical of soft biological tissues is addressed, and we illustrate its effect on crack-tip blunting, in terms of a local radius of curvature at the crack tip. A simplified geometrically nonlinear model, proposed to describe the progressive blunting at the crack tip and its effect on flaw tolerance, is validated through finite element analyses and experimental tests on silicone samples. We show how this can lead to a simplified criterion to define the fracture condition in nonlinear soft materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1627-1637
Number of pages11
JournalFatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
Volume46
Issue number4
Early online date21 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • biomaterials
  • blunting line
  • crack tip displacement
  • hyperelastic material

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • General Materials Science

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