2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2013.04.010
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Three-dimensional stress states at crack tip induced by shear and anti-plane loading

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“…As a result, at the exact corner point the definition of crack stress intensity factor loses its meaning, since an inverse square root singular field no longer exists Parks, 1988, 1989). (ii) Modes II and III become coupled, meaning that applying primary shear or anti-plane loading on the plate also generates a coupled mode III, or mode II crack deformation, respectively (Bažant and Estenssoro, 1979;Parks, 1988, 1989;Kotousov et al, 2013). This coupling occurs due to the Poisson's ratio effect or the redistribution of stresses near the free surfaces (Kotousov et al, , 2013Pook et al, 2014).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Sifs Near the Meeting Point Of Crack Front Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, at the exact corner point the definition of crack stress intensity factor loses its meaning, since an inverse square root singular field no longer exists Parks, 1988, 1989). (ii) Modes II and III become coupled, meaning that applying primary shear or anti-plane loading on the plate also generates a coupled mode III, or mode II crack deformation, respectively (Bažant and Estenssoro, 1979;Parks, 1988, 1989;Kotousov et al, 2013). This coupling occurs due to the Poisson's ratio effect or the redistribution of stresses near the free surfaces (Kotousov et al, , 2013Pook et al, 2014).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Sifs Near the Meeting Point Of Crack Front Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Modes II and III become coupled, meaning that applying primary shear or anti-plane loading on the plate also generates a coupled mode III, or mode II crack deformation, respectively (Bažant and Estenssoro, 1979;Parks, 1988, 1989;Kotousov et al, 2013). This coupling occurs due to the Poisson's ratio effect or the redistribution of stresses near the free surfaces (Kotousov et al, , 2013Pook et al, 2014). For example, when a primary mode II crack deformation (K II > 0) is applied to the cracked plate, a coupled mode III deformation also occurs due to the Poisson's effect, as the plate above the crack plane is expanded along thickness direction, while the region below the crack plane is contracted.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Sifs Near the Meeting Point Of Crack Front Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a crack surface is considered as consisting of points then the three modes of crack surface displacement provide an adequate description of the movements of crack surfaces when a load is applied. Assuming a Poisson's ratio, v, greater than zero, and also assuming that the crack front is perpendicular to a surface of a body, as is done in this paper, then it is possible to prove that modes II and III at the crack tip cannot exist in isolation (Kotousov et al, 2013;Lazzarin & Zappalorto, 2012). Mode II causes mode III c and mode III generates mode II c .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As a result, it is hypothesized that the methodology outlined above has the potential to study the growth of small naturally occurring cracks that arise and grow form rough surfaces in Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V. As an important factor in failure assessments under fatigue and static loading, 3D effect has been studied in numerous researches and 3D effects in the form of stress state have been investigated for wide variety of notch geometries under various in-plane and out of plane loading conditions by considering stress concentration factors and constraint factors throughout the thickness of the specimen [48,49]. As a representative of stress state in cracked and notched components, the variations of the stress concentration factor as a function of the thickness have been studied in some recent researches by Berto and co-researchers [50][51][52][53][54][55][56].…”
Section: Implications For Additively Manufactured Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%