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Fracture propagation characteristics in shale bedding planes within structurally complex zones. [PDF]
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Detecting and Evaluating Fatigue Damage Mechanisms in Concrete with Embedded Aggregate Sensors. [PDF]
Song Z, Cheng S, He H, Li W, Liu Y.
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Mesh variational r-adaptivity for sharp modeling of brittle fracture
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Proceedings. The 8th Russian-Korean International Symposium on Science and Technology, 2004. KORUS 2004., 2005
In responsible elements of the planes, bridges and other constructions from metal and composite materials the stress state in the tips of crack is mixed type. At that the conditions of rectilinear growth of a crack are violated as shown by numerous observations and experiments.
V.N. Maksimenko, A.V. Saveliev
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In responsible elements of the planes, bridges and other constructions from metal and composite materials the stress state in the tips of crack is mixed type. At that the conditions of rectilinear growth of a crack are violated as shown by numerous observations and experiments.
V.N. Maksimenko, A.V. Saveliev
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Theoretical crack path prediction
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2004ABSTRACTIn many practical cases, the crack growth leads to abrupt failure of components and structures. For reasons of a reliable quantification of the endangerment due to sudden fracture of a component, therefore, it is of enormous importance to know the threshold values, the crack paths and the growth rates for the fatigue crack growth as well as the
H. A. RICHARD, M. FULLAND, M. SANDER
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Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2010
The models of crack growth in mixed mode conditions are reviewed for the plane and three-dimensional (3D) states of stress. Both critical load value and crack path or surface growth are predicted by different criteria in terms of elastic singular stress states and T-stress component. Monotonic and cyclic loading induced crack growth is considered.
K.P. Mróz, Z. Mróz
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The models of crack growth in mixed mode conditions are reviewed for the plane and three-dimensional (3D) states of stress. Both critical load value and crack path or surface growth are predicted by different criteria in terms of elastic singular stress states and T-stress component. Monotonic and cyclic loading induced crack growth is considered.
K.P. Mróz, Z. Mróz
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Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 1987
Abstract Crack paths are discussed from several different points of view. The remarkable reproducibility of crack paths, especially the frequent occurrence of straight cracks, is considered. The general dominance of mode I growth at mixed mode loading (via kinking or tilting of the crack edge) is examined, and it is shown that mode I growth can be ...
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Abstract Crack paths are discussed from several different points of view. The remarkable reproducibility of crack paths, especially the frequent occurrence of straight cracks, is considered. The general dominance of mode I growth at mixed mode loading (via kinking or tilting of the crack edge) is examined, and it is shown that mode I growth can be ...
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