In this study, a method of evaluating the static strength of a V-shaped notch based on the singular stress field at the notch tip is studied. The singular stress fields is defined by two parameters, K I,λ 1 and K II,λ 2 , which correspond to the intensities of symmetric stress field and the skew-symmetric field, respectively. Four kinds of fracture criteria are considered; two of them are based on the tensile strength σ B and the other two are based on the fracture toughness K I C . The usefulness of the criteria is investigated through the experimental results carried out on plane specimens of acrylic resin having a sharp notch for various notch configurations such as the opening angle, the inclined angle and the notch depth. It is shown that the criteria using stress intensity factor and the energy release rate not sensitive to the length of the virtual crack ε.
Body force method is a method based on the principle of superposition. The solution in BFM is obtained by the superposition of fundamental solutions so as to satisfy a given boundary condition. By means of these fundamental solutions all problems can be solved in principle. In this paper, ®rst the short history and fundamental principle of BFM are stated and then some numerical and theoretical problems treated by BFM are shown.
In this study, the general solution of stresses is derived for a T-shaped junction consisting of two thin plates with an adhesion crack. A shear force is applied to the crack surface. The analysis is based on the supposition that the stresses in each plate can be approximated by the plane stress condition. The results obtained are verified by a numerical calculation based on the finite element method. Moreover, a singular stress field is obtained from the solution for the vicinity of the crack.
In this study, the general solution is derived for stresses in a T-junction of two thin plates with an adhesion crack. The plates are orthotropic, and shear force is applied to the crack surface. The analysis is based on the supposition that the stresses in each plate can be approximated by the condition of plane stress. The results obtained are verified through numerical calculation using the finite element method. A singular stress field is obtained from the solution in the vicinity of a crack tip.
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