Narrow notches often cause damage that can lead to the destruction of components. The stress field in the vicinity of such crack-like notches in two-dimensional (2D) structures is similar to the stress field around equivalent cracks. Therefore similar investigations are necessary to predict the fracture load for components with cracks or narrow notches. Thus, the asymptotical stress field for a narrow notch with a rounded notch root is deduced from an Airy's stress function. Based on this stress field a fracture criterion is developed. Comparing the theoretical fracture limit curves derived from the fracture criterion with experimental results it can be shown that for brittle material the local stress state at the fracture initiation point is the same for mode I, mixed-mode and mode II loading.
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