A 3-D ellipsoidal flaw model is sufficiently versatile to cover a wide variety of flaw shapes: existing 2-D flaw models are special cases. The energy release rate from an eUipsoidal flaw in an infinite medium may be calculated by both a 'strain method' and a 'displacement method'. Solution techniques for both tension and compression are presented. The results calculated by both methods are in excellent agreement with available explicit results. The simpler and more efficient strain method is preferred in the calculation of the energy release rate for various flaws, except for line cracks and flat cracks subject to tensile stress normal to the crack plane. The 3-D formulation has considerable promise for providing understanding of the effects of various parameters on the energy release rate under triaxial stress states.
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