Using a tensor model for analyzing some aspects of mode-II loading

Authors

  • Stanislav Seitl Institute of Physics of Materials, Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Daniel Fernández-Zuñiga Oviedo University, Dept. of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering; E.P.S. de Ingeniería de Gijón, University of Oviedo, Campus de Viesques
  • Alfonso Fernández-Canteli Oviedo University, Dept. of Construction and Manufacturing Engineering; E.P.S. de Ingeniería de Gijón, University of Oviedo, Campus de Viesques

Keywords:

Arcan-Richard specimen, shear mode, crack tip stress field, two-parameter fracture mechanics, fracture parameters, numerical simulation

Abstract

When analyzing the scatter and discrepancies arising among the fracture toughness resulting for different materials and given mixity ratio KIIC/KIC three factors seems to be influential in contributing to the still unsatisfactory state of affairs in this field: a) the lack of established requirements as regards geometry and minimal in- and out-ofplane dimensions of specimens regulating the test for determining mode-II fracture toughnessKIIC or, in the more general case, its equivalent in mixed mode cases, b) the role played by the micro-cracking present in the process zone, acknowledged as a microstructural phenomenon already pointed out by Kalthoff and co-workers, needs to be experimentally investigated, and is not considered in the mainly analytical and numerical focussing pursued here, and c) the insufficient attention paid to the particularity of the stress fields around the crack front before and after the daughter crack is formed. In this work, the last question is addressed with the intention of contributing to the clarification of some points with regard to crack instability under mode-II and mixed-mode loading, in particular, why it is difficult to formulate a sufficiently simple failure model for mechanical components or real structures for which the type of load or the geometry results in stress states from which the potential of mixed mode failure arises.

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30-Jun-2011

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“Using a tensor model for analyzing some aspects of mode-II loading” (2011) Applied and Computational Mechanics, 5(1). Available at: https://acm.kme.zcu.cz//article/view/113 (Accessed: 24 May 2025).