Evaluation of mixed-mode stress intensity factors for a sharp notch-tip with curved and stressed edges

J. H. Chang, J. F. Fan

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Abstract

For a sharp notch with curved edges and subjected to surface tractions along the edges, the fracture parameters (in particular, the stress intensity factors and the size of a singular-dominant zone) are significantly affected by the near-tip geometric and loading conditions. In this paper, a pair of contour integrals termed JkR is presented for calculating the mixed-mode stress intensity factors at such a sharp notch-tip. Furthermore, by proper use of the integrals, the extent of the singular-dominant zone can be effectively characterized. Since no a priori auxiliary (or, complementary) solutions are required in its formulation, the approach appears to be feasible for problems of arbitrary notch angles and curved shapes. Also, no special treatments are required for the modeling of the near-tip singular behavior so that the integration can be performed by direct use of numerical schemes such as finite element method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions ASME
Volume76
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Curved notch edges
  • Edge tractions
  • J-Integrals
  • Modified path-independence
  • Sharp notch-tip
  • Singular-dominant zone

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