Multi-scale modelling of nuclear graphite tensile strength using the Site-Bond lattice model
Failure behaviour of graphite is non-linear with global failure occurring when local micro-failures, initiated at stress-raising pores, coalesce into a critically sized crack. This behaviour can be reproduced by discrete lattices that simulate larger scale constitutive responses, derived from knowle...
Main Authors: | Morrison, C, Jivkov, A, Vertyagina, Y, Marrow, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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