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Effect of interaction of macrocracks on the stress intensity factor in a beam

✍ Scribed by K.T.Sundara Raja Iyengar; B.K Raghuprasad; H Ananthan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
690 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-7944

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✦ Synopsis


Beams with a central edge crack, as well as other noncentral vertical and inclined edge cracks distributed symmetrically, subjected to three-point as well as four-point bending, are analysed using the finite element technique. Values of stress intensity factor 4 at the central crack tip for a crack-to-beam depth ratio a/w equal to 0.5, are calculated for various cracked-beam configurations, using the compliance calibration technique as well as method of strain energy release rate. These are compared with the value of K, for the case of a beam with central edge crack alone. Results of the present parametric study are used to specify the range of values pertaining to basic parameters such as crack-to-beam depth ratios, geometry and position with respect to central edge crack, of other macrocracks for which interaction exists. Accordingly, the macrocracks are classified as either interacting or noninteracting types. Hence for noninteracting types ofcracks, analytical expressions available for the determination of K, in the case of beam with a central edge crack alone, are applicable.


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