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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2019 Volume 61, Issue 7, Pages 1318–1321 (Mi ftt8760)

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Mechanical properties, strength physics and plasticity

Formation of microcracks in a heterogeneous solid (sandstone) under the influence of friction

V. I. Vettegrenab, A. V. Ponomarevb, R. I. Mamalimovab, I. P. Shcherbakova

a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Scienses, Moscow, Russia

Abstract: The growth rate and size of microcracks, formed in the surface layer of a heterogeneous natural solid (sandstone) under friction were studied via triboluminescence. It was discovered that destruction of the crystal lattice of plagioclase and quartz, composing sandstones, induces triboluminescence signals. Each $s$-ignal corresponds to a microcrack, whose surface contains electronically excited free radicals $\equiv$ Si–O$^-$ and Fe$^{3+}$ ions. The size and growth rate of microcracks were assessed by means of analysis of the rate and duration of the buildup of these signals. The growth rate of microcracks turned out to be less than the elastic wave velocity ($\sim$ 700 m/s) and varied from $\sim$ 380 to $\sim$ 650 m/s. The size of microcracks varied from $\sim$ 4 to $\sim$ 7 $\mu$m. It was assumed that the variation in the size and growth rate of microcracks were caused by differences in value of the barriers, upon breaking which the microcracks appear.

Received: 11.03.2019
Revised: 11.03.2019
Accepted: 12.03.2019

DOI: 10.21883/FTT.2019.07.47844.413


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2019, 61:7, 1259–1262

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