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      Analysis of Stresses and Strains Near the End of a Crack Traversing a Plate

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      Journal of Applied Mechanics
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          Abstract

          A substantial fraction of the mysteries associated with crack extension might be eliminated if the description of fracture experiments could include some reasonable estimate of the stress conditions near the leading edge of a crack particularly at points of onset of rapid fracture and at points of fracture arrest. It is pointed out that for somewhat brittle tensile fractures in situations such that a generalized plane-stress or a plane-strain analysis is appropriate, the influence of the test configuration, loads, and crack length upon the stresses near an end of the crack may be expressed in terms of two parameters. One of these is an adjustable uniform stress parallel to the direction of a crack extension. It is shown that the other parameter, called the stress-intensity factor, is proportional to the square root of the force tending to cause crack extension. Both factors have a clear interpretation and field of usefulness in investigations of brittle-fracture mechanics.

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          Journal
          Journal of Applied Mechanics
          ASME International
          0021-8936
          1528-9036
          September 01 1957
          September 01 1957
          June 10 2021
          : 24
          : 3
          : 361-364
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Mechanics Division, U. S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C.
          Article
          10.1115/1.4011547
          fa71ef78-561f-41ae-962a-996d994b7567
          © 2021

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