Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
771889 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2008 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

Analytical expressions for the elastic constant stress terms of the asymptotic field, the so called T-stresses, for internal mixed-mode elliptical cracks in infinite homogeneous and isotropic elastic solids are addressed. To solve the problem the mixed-mode crack problem is divided into sub-problems using the superposition method, and each sub-problem is then solved for the asymptotic stress field. Considering the expansion of the local stress field at the crack front, the elastic T-stress terms are derived for each sub-problem. The results are superimposed to give the analytical expressions of the so far missing elastic T-stresses for mixed-mode elliptical cracks.The effect of the T-stresses on the size and shape of the plastic zone at the crack tip is discussed, and analytical results are compared to the ones from finite element analyses, both for the T-stress components and the size of the plastic zone. For an accurate prediction of the plastic zone all singular and constant terms (T-stresses) in the stress expansion formulae should be considered. It is observed that negative T-stresses increase the size of the plastic zone, while positive ones reduce it.

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