Nonequilibrium statistical theory of fracture is a theory of fracture that macromechanical quantities can be derived from the microscopic atomic mechanism of microcrack(or microvoid)evolution kinetcs by means of noneq...Nonequilibrium statistical theory of fracture is a theory of fracture that macromechanical quantities can be derived from the microscopic atomic mechanism of microcrack(or microvoid)evolution kinetcs by means of nonequilibrium statistical physical concepts and methods. The microcrack evolution equation is the central equation in the theory.The coefficents of the equation, the microcrack growth rate and the microcrack nucleation rate,come from microscopic atomic mechanism.The solution of the equation connects with macromechanical quantities by the model of the weakest chain. All the other formulas and quantities, for instance, distribution function,fracture probability, reliability, failure rate and macromechanical quantities such as strength, toughness, life etc. and their statistical distribution function and statistical fluctuation are derived in a unified fashion and expressed by a few physical parameters. This theory can be widely applied to various kinds of fracture, such as the brittle, fatigue, delayed and environmental fracture of metals and structural ceramics. The theoretical framework of this theory is given in this paper.展开更多
A modified homogeneous balance method is proposed by improving some key steps in the homogeneousbalance method.Bilinear equations of some nonlinear evolution equations are derived by using the modified homogeneousbala...A modified homogeneous balance method is proposed by improving some key steps in the homogeneousbalance method.Bilinear equations of some nonlinear evolution equations are derived by using the modified homogeneousbalance method.Generalized Boussinesq equation,KP equation,and mKdV equation are chosen as examples to illustrateour method.This approach is also applicable to a large variety of nonlinear evolution equations.展开更多
文摘Nonequilibrium statistical theory of fracture is a theory of fracture that macromechanical quantities can be derived from the microscopic atomic mechanism of microcrack(or microvoid)evolution kinetcs by means of nonequilibrium statistical physical concepts and methods. The microcrack evolution equation is the central equation in the theory.The coefficents of the equation, the microcrack growth rate and the microcrack nucleation rate,come from microscopic atomic mechanism.The solution of the equation connects with macromechanical quantities by the model of the weakest chain. All the other formulas and quantities, for instance, distribution function,fracture probability, reliability, failure rate and macromechanical quantities such as strength, toughness, life etc. and their statistical distribution function and statistical fluctuation are derived in a unified fashion and expressed by a few physical parameters. This theory can be widely applied to various kinds of fracture, such as the brittle, fatigue, delayed and environmental fracture of metals and structural ceramics. The theoretical framework of this theory is given in this paper.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 11071209the Natural Science Foundation of the Higher Education Institutions of Jiangsu Province under Grant No. 10KJBll0011
文摘A modified homogeneous balance method is proposed by improving some key steps in the homogeneousbalance method.Bilinear equations of some nonlinear evolution equations are derived by using the modified homogeneousbalance method.Generalized Boussinesq equation,KP equation,and mKdV equation are chosen as examples to illustrateour method.This approach is also applicable to a large variety of nonlinear evolution equations.