Abstract

We study a crystal with a motionless crack exhibiting the transformational process zone at its tip within the field-theoretical approach. The latter enables us to describe the transformation toughness phenomenon and relate it to the solid's location on its phase diagram. We demonstrate that the zone extends backward beyond the crack tip due to the zone boundary surface tension. This setback engenders the crack-tip shielding, thus forming the transformation toughness. We obtain a quadrature expression for the effective fracture toughness using two independent approaches-(i) with the help of the elastic Green function and, alternatively, (ii) using the weight functions-and calculate it numerically applying the results of our simulations. Based on these findings, we derive an accurate analytical approximation that describes the transformation toughness. We further express it in terms of the experimentally accessible parameters of the phase diagram: the hysteresis width, the phase transition line slope, and the transformation strain.

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