1985
DOI: 10.1177/002199838501900606
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A Normal Stress Criterion for Crack Extension Direction in Orthotropic Composite Materials

Abstract: A criterion for predicting the direction of crack extension in orthotropic composite materials is presented. The criterion is based upon the normal stress and the anisotropic tensile strength on arbitrary planes about the tip of a crack. Results are ob tained, via finite element solutions, for: (a.) isotropic mixed mode fracture, (b.) cracks in unidirectional off-axis slotted composite tensile coupons and (c.) cracks in cross plied laminates. Comparisons are made with other theories and experimental results.

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“…by Buczek and Herakovich 1985 . They suggest that Ž a crack kinks in the f-direction if the ratio R r , 0 .…”
Section: Comments On the Fracture Criterionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…by Buczek and Herakovich 1985 . They suggest that Ž a crack kinks in the f-direction if the ratio R r , 0 .…”
Section: Comments On the Fracture Criterionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…strain-energy-density function Sih, 1972 , the nor-Ž . mal-stress ratio Buczek and Herakovich, 1985 and Ž the tensor polynomial Tsai and Wu, 1971;Wu, . 1974 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To what extent a crack can propagate in the direction of maximal tensile stress-parallel to the substrate/film interface-rather than deviate into a plane of lower fracture energy is still a matter of debate. 25,26 A theoretical framework providing accurate predictions on the propagation direction of cracks in anisotropic media would lead to a clear determination of the systems as well as the crystallographic film orientations that can be obtained using the layer transfer technique. Work on this topic is currently in progress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a given α, the gap will propagate at the angle θ max that maximizes the ratio between stress and toughness (see, e.g., [17,18]),…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%