Creep failure in heterogeneous materials from the barrier landscape

Abstract

Stressed under a constant load, materials creep with a final acceleration of deformation and for any given applied stress and material, the creep failure time can strongly vary. We investigate creep on sheets of paper and confront the statistics with a simple fiber bundle model of creep failure in a disordered landscape. In the experiments, acoustic emission event times tj were recorded, and both this data and simulation event series reveal sample-dependent history effects with log-normal statistics and non-Markovian behavior. This leads to a relationship between tj and the failure time tf with a power law relationship, evolving with time. These effects and the predictability result from how the energy gap distribution develops during creep.

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