Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5019858 Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 2017 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
The concept of material configurational forces is applied to predict the mixed mode crack propagation. A new fracture criterion based on the resultant of configurational forces (termed as C-force criterion) is proposed. The basic assumption is that the onset of crack growth occurs when the resultant of configurational forces reaches a critical value and the crack growth takes place in the direction of resultant configurational forces. An implementation of the configurational forces into the finite element is presented. The newly proposed C-force criterion is further validated through a series of examples. It is concluded that the predictions of mixed-mode crack propagation by C-force criterion are in good agreement with experimental data in the open literatures. In addition, an experimental procedure on evaluation the configurational forces is proposed by using the digital image correlation. It is demonstrated that the C-force criterion provides a more convenient and accurate procedure to predict the mixed mode crack propagation.
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