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In this work, crack initiation from a notch
tip in elements subjected to a mixed mode loading was studied.
Two phenomenological criteria, based on a concept of Leguillon,
were proposed and applied to predict crack initiation from a
V -notch tip in a brittle or
quasibrittle material. The first criterion, called in this
paper the G-σ criterion, makes use of the critical
strain energy release rate and the ultimate tensile stress as the
main parameters of fracture. It requires calculations of strain
energy release rate after an infinitesimal crack kinking.
By means of some numerical effort, we established the
indispensable relationships between the strain energy release
rate after crack kinking and the remote mixed mode loads. These
relationships enabled us to apply directly the proposed criterion
to mixed-mode loaded notches. We also modified the strain
energy density criterion proposed by Sih on the basis of
Leguillon’s concept to form a criterion capable of
predicting the crack initiation from a V -notch tip. This criterion, which we call the
S-σ criterion, benefits from its
simplicity in applications. Confrontation with experimental data
shows that both the criteria enable reasonably accurate
prediction of fracture in elements with V -notches subjected to mixed mode loading.
Consequently, they can be effectively applied in practical
engineering applications.
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Keywords
fracture criteria, brittle fracture, v-shaped notches, mixed mode loading, crack initiation
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