Author/Authors :
Barati، E. نويسنده Assistant Professor , , Alizadeh، Y. نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The paper deals with the minimum value of a fracture load, with respect to the notch root
radius, in plates weakened by U-notches under Mode I loading. It has been found that the fracture load
has a minimum value at a critical value of the notch root radius (), using four criteria, namely, Mean
Stress (MS), maximum tangent stress or Point Stress (PS), Critical Strain-Energy (CSE) and Averaged Strain-
Energy Density (ASED). Using a characteristic length (lch), which is a function of material properties, the
results showed that the dimensionless critical notch root radius .=lch/cr depended on w=a ratio (the
specimen width to the notch depth), Poisson ratio, and loading condition (tensile or bending loading)
under Mode I loading. In other words, according to these criteria, a notch root radius different from zero
exists, providing a minimum fracture load. Therefore, a crack is not more dangerous rather than a U-notch
under Mode I loading. This critical notch root radius is important for a quasi-brittle material, but may
not be significant for brittle ones in practical engineering situations. Good agreement was found between
theoretical predictions and experimental results on Al356-T6.