Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5019709 | Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fracture behaviour (crack deflection) of a crack in a silicate-based composite is investigated. The three-point bending test is simulated numerically by means of the finite element method and the influence of existence of a stiff aggregate ahead of the crack tip is studied and discussed. The maximum tangential stress criterion is applied in order to calculate the initial crack propagation angle. Various geometrical configurations are investigated (the aggregate eccentricity and depth are varied) and the generalized MTS criterion based on the Williams expansion is tested considering various numbers of initial terms of the series. Unfortunately, the results show that using the generalized MTS criterion is strongly limited by the elastic mismatch caused by the presence of the stiff aggregate near the crack tip.
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Authors
Lucie MalÃková, Václav Veselý,