A Study on Mixed Mode Crack Initiation under Static Loading Condition

  • Koo, Jea-Mean (School of Mechanical Engineering, SungKyunKwan University)
  • 발행 : 2003.06.01

초록

In this paper, several different fracture criteria using the Eftis and Subramanian's stress solutions [1] are compared with the printed experimental results under different loading conditions. The analytical results of using the solution with non-singular term show better than without non-singular in comparison with the experimental data. And maximum tangential stress criterion (MTS) and maximum tangential strain energy density criterion (MTSE) can get useful results for several loading conditions.

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