Title of article :
Distributed dislocation approach for cracks in couple-stress
elasticity: shear modes
Author/Authors :
P. A. Gourgiotis · H. G. Georgiadis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The distributed dislocation technique proved
to be in the past an effective approach in studying
crack problems within classical elasticity. The present
work aims at extending this technique in studying crack
problems within couple-stress elasticity, i.e. within a
theory accounting for effects of microstructure. As a
first step, the technique is introduced to study finitelength
cracks under remotely applied shear loadings
(mode II and mode III cases). Themode II and mode III
cracks are modeled by a continuous distribution of glide
and screw dislocations, respectively, that create both
standard stresses and couple stresses in the body. In
particular, it is shown that the mode II case is governed
by a singular integral equation with a more complicated
kernel than that in classical elasticity.The numerical
solution of this equation shows that a cracked material
governed by couple-stress elasticity behaves in a more
rigid way (having increased stiffness) as compared to
a material governed by classical elasticity. Also, the
stress level at the crack-tip region is appreciably higher
than the one predicted by classical elasticity. Finally,
in the mode III case the corresponding governing integral
equation is hypersingular with a cubic singularity.
A new mechanical quadrature is introduced here for
the numerical solution of this equation. The results in
the mode III case for the crack-face displacement andthe near-tip stress show significant departure from the
predictions of classical fracture mechanics
Keywords :
Distributed dislocations · Cracks ·Couple-stress elasticity · Integral equations
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture