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KUK-I1-005-04Date
2010-11-12Permanent link to this record
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Based on a fiber bundle model we substantially extend the phase-transition analogy of thermally activated breakdown of homogeneous materials. We show that the competition of breaking due to stress enhancement and due to thermal fluctuations leads to an astonishing complexity of the phase space of the system: varying the load and the temperature a phase boundary emerges, separating a Griffith-type regime of abrupt failure analogous to first-order phase transitions from disorder dominated fracture where a spanning cluster of cracks emerges. We demonstrate that the phase boundary is the Kertész line of the system along which thermally activated fracture appears as a continuous phase transition analogous to percolation. The Kertész line has technological relevance setting the boundary of safe operation for construction components under high thermal loads. © 2010 The American Physical Society.Citation
Yoshioka N, Kun F, Ito N (2010) Kertész line of thermally activated breakdown phenomena. Phys Rev E 82. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.82.055102.Sponsors
This work was partly supported by the MTA-JSPS program and by the Global Research Partnership program of KAUST Grant No. KUK-I1-005-04. N.Y. is grateful for support of the Global COE Program Global Center of Excellence for Physical Sciences Frontier. F.K. acknowledges support of the project TAMOP Grant No. 4.2.1-08/1-2008-003 and of the Bolyai Janos project of HAS.Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)Journal
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21230533ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1103/PhysRevE.82.055102
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