A relation between crack surface displacements and the strain energy release rate
โ Scribed by P. L. Key
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 479 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-2673
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โฆ Synopsis
The relationship between the strata energy release rate, G, and the displacements of the surfaces of an extendmg crack m an elastic, tensile member is examined. It is shown that G can be expressed in terms of the volume of the deformed crack provided that any stresses applied to crack surfaces are uniform. This form is especially useful for superposition applications as it depends linearly on displacements.
The strain energy release rate is calculated from crack volumes for a crack in an infinite sheet and for two cases of a crack in an infinite solid: (a) a penny-shaped crack subjected to internal pressure as well as axial stress, and (b) an elliptical crack loaded by axial stress. The importance of the shape of the propagating crack is demonstrated by the elliptical crack by considering various shapes for the propagating crack such as preferential propagation along a diameter or propagation as an ellipse of invariant shape.
A discussion of the distinction between a fracture criterion based on the strain energy release rate and one based on the stress intensity factor is presented.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The approximate energy release rate for a crack which extends, or "kinks", away from its original direction has been computed by finite element analysis using three different methods: stiffness derivative procedure, J integral method and crack closure integral procedure. A case study is presented to
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