Variation of stress intensity factor and elastic T-stress along the crack-front in finite thickness plates

Authors

  • K. G. Kodancha College of Engineering & Technology
  • S. K. Kudari College of Engineering & Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.08.04

Abstract

Non-singular terms in the series expansion of the elastic crack-tip stress fields, commonly referred to as the T-stress. The T-stress is as an additional stress field characterizing parameter to stress intensity factor (K) in the analysis of cracked bodies. T-stress is used as an important constraint parameter in the fracture analysis. In this investigation, three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to compute the elastic T-stress considering a single edge notched tensile (SENT) specimen with varied thickness and a/W ratio. The results indicate that the T-stress depends on the specimen thickness and significantly varies along the crackfront from surface to centre of the specimen. The T-stress results obtained in the present analysis together with corresponding KI values can be used for analysis of constraint effects in a fracture specimen.

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Variation of stress intensity factor and elastic T-stress along the crack-front in finite thickness plates. (2013). Frattura Ed Integrità Strutturale, 3(8), pages 45-51. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.08.04