Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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775257 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2012 | 15 Pages |
This study investigates the initiation of mixed-mode crack extensions in four-point bend and shear specimens fabricated from aluminum alloys. The determination of fracture initiation utilizes a new strain detection method, which provides a uniform criterion for specimens over the complete mixed-mode I–II loading range. The 0.2 mm offset method for mode I specimens and the physical features on the fracture surface of mode II dominant specimens validate this method. The total measured fracture toughness shows a minimum value for the pure mode I case, a maximum for the pure mode II case and an oscillated trend over the mixed-mode I–II loads.
► We propose and validate a new strain method to determine fracture initiation. ► This method provides a uniform criterion for the entire mixed-mode range. ► The critical fracture resistance follows an “S” shape versus mode mixity.