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Phenomenological mechanochemistry of damage in electromagnetic fields
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Phenomenological mechanochemistry of damage in electromagnetic fields

Michael Grinfeld and Pavel Grinfeld
SHOCK COMPRESSION OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2017, v 1979(1)
01 Jan 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5044942View
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Abstract

Physical Sciences Physics Physics, Condensed Matter Science & Technology
Basic principles of Phenomenological Mechanochemistry of Damage (PMD) have been formulated in 2002. To some extent, it is a natural extension of the traditional damage theory. The PM]) theory includes, in addition to the bulk elastic energy, the energy associated with chemical bonds. Therefore, in addition to the elasticity equations it includes the equation, describing evolution/dynamics of chemical bonds. Although "chemical bonds' is a nano-scale concept, we treat the bonds using phenomenological approach. The additional equation of damage evolution is of the rate type, thus, making the whole model rate-dependent (even in quasi-static approach.) In this paper, we i) generalize the original PMD theory by taking into account electromagnetic effects, and ii) we discuss some issues regarding the earlier formulated paradox of the loss of axial symmetry caused by radial cracking.

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Physics, Condensed Matter
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