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Stress trajectories for Mode I fracture

Stress trajectories for Mode I fracture
Stress trajectories for Mode I fracture
The theoretical stress trajectories (isostatics) for Mode I fracture are calculated. This is achieved by combining the general equations for isostatics and the expressions for the state of stress at a point under mode I loading. The trajectory is valid only in the elastic region at the tip of the crack and not in cases where plasticity exists. It would be relatively easy to check that the predicted stress trajectories correspond to the true trajectories by deriving them from isoclinics determined in a photoelastic model. However, this was not undertaken in the present study.
theoretical stress trajectories, mode I fracture, isostatics
1044-5803
9-12
Molleda, F.
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Mora, J.
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Molleda, F.J.
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Carrillo, E.
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Mellor, B.G.
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Molleda, F.
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Mora, J.
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Molleda, F.J.
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Carrillo, E.
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Mellor, B.G.
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Molleda, F., Mora, J., Molleda, F.J., Carrillo, E. and Mellor, B.G. (2005) Stress trajectories for Mode I fracture. Materials Characterization, 54 (1), 9-12. (doi:10.1016/j.matchar.2004.09.010).

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The theoretical stress trajectories (isostatics) for Mode I fracture are calculated. This is achieved by combining the general equations for isostatics and the expressions for the state of stress at a point under mode I loading. The trajectory is valid only in the elastic region at the tip of the crack and not in cases where plasticity exists. It would be relatively easy to check that the predicted stress trajectories correspond to the true trajectories by deriving them from isoclinics determined in a photoelastic model. However, this was not undertaken in the present study.

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Published date: 2005
Keywords: theoretical stress trajectories, mode I fracture, isostatics

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Local EPrints ID: 23197
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/23197
ISSN: 1044-5803
PURE UUID: 8b7391e5-07ef-49b5-8fc0-04a003913210

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Date deposited: 14 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:44

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Author: F. Molleda
Author: J. Mora
Author: F.J. Molleda
Author: E. Carrillo
Author: B.G. Mellor

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