The 9th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling

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Symposium

K. Multiscale Simulations of Catastrophic Phenomena: Toward Bridging between Materials Fracture and Earthquake

[SY-K3] Symposium K-3

Thu. Nov 1, 2018 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Room5

Chairs: Takahiro Hatano(University of Tokyo, Japan), Akio Nakahara(Nihon Univ., Japan)

[SY-K3] Mechanism of controlled crack formation induced by memory effect of clay paste

Akio Nakahara1, Rokuya Hayashi1, Tomoki Hiraoka1, Yousuke Matsuo1, So Kitsunezaki2 (1.Nihon Univ., Japan, 2.Nara Women's University, Japan)

Wet clay paste remembers the direction of vibration and flow it has experienced and, when the paste is dried, the direction of desiccation cracks strongly depends on the memory of such motions. To find out the mechanism of memory effect of vibration, we perform experiments to rewite memory in paste by applying additional vibration to the paste along different direction. Experimental results are found to be consistent with theoretical models which are based on residual stress theory.