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Undular bores generated by fracture

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posted on 2021-10-25, 11:27 authored by Curtis HooperCurtis Hooper, Pablo RuizPablo Ruiz, Jonathan Huntley, Karima KhusnutdinovaKarima Khusnutdinova
Undular bores, or dispersive shock waves, are non-stationary waves propagating as oscillatory transitions between two basic states, in which the oscillatory structure gradually expands and grows in amplitude with distance travelled. In this work we report an important new mechanism of generation of nonlinear dispersive shock waves in solids. We demonstrate for the first time, using high-speed pointwise photoelasticity, the generation of undular bores in solid (polymethylmethacrylate) pre-strained bars by natural and induced tensile fracture. For the distances relevant to our experiments, the viscoelastic extended Korteweg-de Vries (veKdV) equation is shown to provide very good agreement with the key observed experimental features for suitable choice of material parameters, while some local features at the front of the bore are also captured reasonably well by the linearisation near the nonzero pre-strain level. The experimental and theoretical approaches presented open new avenues and analytical tools for the study and applications of dispersive shock waves in solids.

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School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Science

Department

  • Mathematical Sciences

Published in

Physical Review E

Volume

104

Issue

4

Publisher

American Physical Society

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Rights holder

© American Physical Society

Publisher statement

This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Physical Review E and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.104.044207.

Acceptance date

2021-10-01

Publication date

2021-10-18

Copyright date

2021

Notes

17 pages, 12 figures

ISSN

2470-0045

eISSN

2470-0053

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Karima Khusnutdinova. Deposit date: 2 October 2021

Article number

044207

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