Crack initiation at V-notch tip subjected to in-plane mixed mode loading: An application of the fictitious notch rounding concept
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Fictitious notch roundingAbstract
The fictitious notch rounding concept is applied for the first time to V-notches with root hole
subjected to in-plane mixed mode loading. Out-of-bisector crack propagation is taken into account. The
fictitious notch radius is determined as a function of the real notch radius?? the microstructural support length
and the notch opening angle. Due to the complexity of the problem, a method based on the simple normal
stress failure criterion has been used. It is combined with the maximum tangential stress criterion to determine
the crack propagation angle. An analytical method based on Neuber's procedure has been developed. The
method provides the values of the microstructural support factor as a function of the mode ratio and the notch
opening angle. The support factor is considered to be independent of the microstructural support length.
Finally, for comparison, the support factor is determined on a purely numerical basis by iterative analysis of FE
models.
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