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Prikladnaya Mekhanika i Tekhnicheskaya Fizika, 2010, Volume 51, Issue 6, Pages 153–163
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This article is cited in 4 scientific papers (total in 4 papers)
Sufficient criterion of fracture in the case with a complex stress state and non-proportional deformation of the material in the pre-fracture zone
V. M. Kornev, V. D. Kurguzov Lavrent’ev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Abstract:
A general case of proportional loading with a complex stress state of the material in the pre-fracture zone, which is typical for polycrystalline solids with plastic deformation, is considered. A sufficient criterion of fracture is proposed for the case of a complex stress state with non-proportional deformation of the material in the pre-fracture zone. Critical parameters of fracture (pre-fracture zone length and load) for cracks propagating in quasi-brittle materials are obtained with the use of a modified Leonov–Panasyuk–Dugdale model. The pre-fracture zone width is determined by solving the problem of the plasticity theory in the vicinity of the crack tip. The proposed modification of the Leonov–Panasyuk–Dugdale model makes it possible to estimate the critical opening of the crack and the critical displacement of the crack flanks. Inequalities that describe different mechanisms of material fracture under proportional loading (predominantly shear fracture mechanism and fracture mechanism through cleavage) are derived.
Keywords:
fracture, s ufficient criterion, pre-fracture zone.
Received: 05.06.2008 Accepted: 19.11.2009
Citation:
V. M. Kornev, V. D. Kurguzov, “Sufficient criterion of fracture in the case with a complex stress state and non-proportional deformation of the material in the pre-fracture zone”, Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 51:6 (2010), 153–163; J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys., 51:6 (2010), 904–912
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