A coupled thermal-mechanical-oxidative model for predicting oxidation and stress affected by cracks

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Hongcui Wang , Tiechao Bai , Weijie Li , Xiaoyu Wang , Ying Li
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High-temperature thermal structural materials under laser irradiation are often exposed to simultaneous thermal stresses and mechanical loads, and the interaction between these factors may lead to crack propagation, oxide delamination, and even material failure. By establishing a novel coupled thermal-mechanical-oxidative (CTMO) model, this study systematically investigates the effects of crack properties on the oxidation growth and stress evolution of C/SiC composites in a high-temperature-stress-oxidative environment. Unlike the existing studies, this study incorporates several crack characterization parameters, such as crack width, spacing, depth, and inclination angle, into a unified multi-physics field coupling framework. The complex effects of these parameters on oxide formation and stress distribution are analyzed in detail. Through numerical simulations, this paper reveals the interaction mechanism between mechanical loading, oxidation behavior and crack evolution, especially the material degradation behavior under extreme conditions. The results show that the crack width and depth significantly affect the oxide diffusion and stress concentration, while the crack spacing and inclination angle further influence the material failure mode by changing the stress field interactions and oxidant diffusion paths. The CTMO model proposed not only provides theoretical support for the optimization of the performance of high-temperature thermal structural materials in complex environments, but also provides a scientific basis for the material selection and design optimization of laser protection systems. The results reveal the coupling effect between oxide growth and crack extension, which provides a new perspective for understanding the degradation mechanism of composite materials under high-temperature stress oxidation environment.

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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
12.80
自引率
17.80%
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769
审稿时长
19 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (IJMS) serves as a global platform for the publication and dissemination of original research that contributes to a deeper scientific understanding of the fundamental disciplines within mechanical, civil, and material engineering. The primary focus of IJMS is to showcase innovative and ground-breaking work that utilizes analytical and computational modeling techniques, such as Finite Element Method (FEM), Boundary Element Method (BEM), and mesh-free methods, among others. These modeling methods are applied to diverse fields including rigid-body mechanics (e.g., dynamics, vibration, stability), structural mechanics, metal forming, advanced materials (e.g., metals, composites, cellular, smart) behavior and applications, impact mechanics, strain localization, and other nonlinear effects (e.g., large deflections, plasticity, fracture). Additionally, IJMS covers the realms of fluid mechanics (both external and internal flows), tribology, thermodynamics, and materials processing. These subjects collectively form the core of the journal's content. In summary, IJMS provides a prestigious platform for researchers to present their original contributions, shedding light on analytical and computational modeling methods in various areas of mechanical engineering, as well as exploring the behavior and application of advanced materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials processing.
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