Title of article :
Stress intensity controlled kinetic crack growth and stress history
dependent life prediction with statistical variability
Author/Authors :
RICHARD CHRISTENSEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Consistent with viscoelastic behavior, a power law form in terms of the stress intensity factor
is used to specify crack kinetics (growth rate) in the central crack problem under Mode I conditions.
The crack growth rate is integrated to obtain the crack size and thereby the stress intensity
factor as a function of time. The crack is allowed to grow in a controlled, load dependent manner
until it reaches the size at which it becomes unstable. The corresponding time at which this occurs
is taken as the lifetime of the material under the specified load history. The special cases of constant
load (creep rupture) and constant strain rate to failure are found to have a very simple relationship
with each other. This lifetime relationship is verified through the comparison with corresponding data
upon a polymeric composite. Finally the creep rupture case is generalized to a probabilistic formalism.
The theoretically predicted lifetime distribution functions are verified with data, also upon a polymeric
composite. Possible extension of the entire formalism to cyclic fatigue in metals is discussed
Keywords :
statistics , kinetic crack , Life prediction , fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture