Statistical physics has been applied in the last decades to several problems in mechanics, including fracture and plasticity. Concept drawn from percolation, fractal geometry, phase-transitions, and interface depinning have been used with varying degrees of success to understand these problems. In this colloquium, I describe recent successes and current challenging problems for statistical physics in fracture and plasticity, focusing on the roughness of cracks, fracture size effects and micron-scale plasticity.

Current challenges for statistical physics in fracture and plasticity

Zapperi S
2012

Abstract

Statistical physics has been applied in the last decades to several problems in mechanics, including fracture and plasticity. Concept drawn from percolation, fractal geometry, phase-transitions, and interface depinning have been used with varying degrees of success to understand these problems. In this colloquium, I describe recent successes and current challenging problems for statistical physics in fracture and plasticity, focusing on the roughness of cracks, fracture size effects and micron-scale plasticity.
2012
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
DISCRETE DISLOCATION SIMULATIONS
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA
MICRON-SCALE
CRYSTAL PLASTICITY
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