Abstract
A model of a SiC ceramic containing a single pre-existing flaw was established based on the discrete element method. The effects of the flaw inclination angles, which ranged from 0° to 75°, on the mechanical properties of the specimen under uniaxial compression were studied. The evolution of the force-chain field, displacement field and stress field around the pre-existing flaw in the process from the load to failure was also analysed. The results showed that the flaw inclination angle affected the mechanical properties of the specimen as well as the initiation and propagation of the first crack. Based on the investigation of the force chain field, it was found that the distribution curve of the normal force carried by the parallel bond in the specimen with the corresponding angles under compression is similar to the “peanut” rose diagram, while the shear force distribution curve is similar to the "butterfly wings" rose diagram. In addition, in the analysis of the displacement field and the stress field, the displacement field around the flaw can be divided into four types in the process from specimen loading to its failure. Meanwhile, it was found that initiation of the first crack was affected by tensile stress. With the propagation of the first crack, the tensile stress concentration region at the flaw tip moved and dissipated correspondingly.
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