Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775782 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new methodology for predicting the location of maximum crack extension along a surface crack front in ductile materials is presented. Three-dimensional elastic–plastic finite element analyses were used to determine the variations of a constraint parameter (αh) based on the average opening stress in the crack tip plastic zone and the J-integral distributions along the crack front for many surface crack configurations. Monotonic tension and bending loads are considered. The crack front constraint parameter is combined with the J-integral to characterize fracture, the critical fracture location being the location for which the product Jαh is a maximum. The criterion is verified with test results from surface cracked specimens.

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