Title of article :
Effect of loading rate on dynamic fracture initiation toughness
of brittle materials
Author/Authors :
Y. Kim · Y. J. Chao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Numerical simulation is carried out to
investigate the effect of loading rate on dynamic fracture
initiation toughness including the crack-tip constraint.
Finite element analyses are performed for a single
edge cracked plate whose crack surface is subjected to
uniform pressure with various loading rate. The first
three terms in theWilliams’ asymptotic series solution
is utilized to characterize the crack-tip stress field under
dynamic loads. The coefficient of the third term in
Williams’ solution, A3,was utilized as a crack tip constraint
parameter.Numerical results demonstrate that (a)
the dynamic crack tip opening stress field is well represented
by the three term solution at various loading rate,
(b) the loading rate can be reflected by the constraint,
and (c) the constraint A3 decreases with increasing loading
rate. To predict the dynamic fracture initiation
toughness, a failure criterion based on the attainment of
a critical opening stress at a critical distance ahead of the
crack tip is assumed. Using this failure criterion
with the constraint parameter, A3, fracture initiation
toughness is determined and in agreement with
available experimental data for Homalite-100 material
at various loading rate
Keywords :
Elastic crack tip constraint · Dynamicloading rate · Fracture initiation toughness · Finiteelement analysis · Dynamic failure criterion
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture