脆性
压力(语言学)
晶界
机械
多孔介质
材料科学
相(物质)
多孔性
地质学
物理
复合材料
微观结构
语言学
量子力学
哲学
作者
Dominic Gerber,Larry Wilen,Eric R. Dufresne,Robert W. Style
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.131.208201
摘要
Damage caused by freezing wet, porous materials is a widespread problem but is hard to predict or control. Here, we show that polycrystallinity significantly speeds up the stress buildup process that underpins this damage. Unfrozen water in grain-boundary grooves feeds ice growth at temperatures below the freezing temperature, leading to fast stress buildup. These stresses can build up to levels that can easily break many brittle materials. The dynamics of the process are very variable, which we ascribe to local differences in ice-grain orientation and to the surprising mobility of many grooves—which further accelerates stress buildup. Our Letter will help understand how freezing damage occurs and in developing accurate models and effective damage-mitigation strategies.Received 23 March 2023Revised 11 August 2023Accepted 8 September 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.208201© 2023 American Physical SocietyPhysics Subject Headings (PhySH)Research AreasCrystallizationGrowthInterface & surface thermodynamicsLiquid-solid phase transitionThin fluid filmsPolymers & Soft MatterFluid DynamicsStatistical Physics & Thermodynamics
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