Title of article :
Crack kinking from an initially closed crack
Author/Authors :
Jean-Baptiste Leblond، نويسنده , , Joël Frelat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Crack kinking in elastic solids in two-dimensional situations is studied in the case where the crack is initially
closed (without friction) due to compressive forces but kinking opens it. The ®rst problem which arises, namely the
determination of the stress expansion near the crack tip prior to kinking has been studied previously showing that
because of contact between the crack lips, the classical singular mode I term of this expansion is replaced by
another, bounded one involving a new non-singular stress corresponding to a uniform compressive stress
perpendicular to the crack lips. From there, one derives universal formulae for the ®rst two terms of the expansion
of the stress intensity factors at the tip of the open, extended crack in powers of the crack extension length.
Combining the formulae found with the principle of local symmetry one can then determine ®rst the kink angle,
which is found to always amount to precisely277.38, the sign being opposite to that of the initial mode II stress
intensity factor, and second the initial curvature of the crack extension, which is found to depend upon both initial
non-singular stresses. The problem of whether or not, after the initial kink, the crack tends to come back to its
original direction is ®nally investigated
Keywords :
Principle oflocal symmetry , Crack kinking , Initially closed crack , Frictionless contact , Stress intensity factors , Non-singular stresses
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures