1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7683(97)00123-6
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Mixed mode fracture in epicycloid specimens. I—Thermal inclusions

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“…In two recent papers by Gao, Miiller and Kemmer [4] and Mfiller and Gao [5] the potential of epicycloid specimens for experimental determination of interface fracture properties as well as fracture testing under compressive loading conditions has been explored. It was demonstrated that epicycloid specimens contain defects in the form of cusps which can be considered as a generalization of the traditional concept of Griffith cracks.…”
Section: Epicycloidal Cusp-like Cracksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In two recent papers by Gao, Miiller and Kemmer [4] and Mfiller and Gao [5] the potential of epicycloid specimens for experimental determination of interface fracture properties as well as fracture testing under compressive loading conditions has been explored. It was demonstrated that epicycloid specimens contain defects in the form of cusps which can be considered as a generalization of the traditional concept of Griffith cracks.…”
Section: Epicycloidal Cusp-like Cracksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far the effects of thermo-mechanical loads as well as self-equilibrating point forces applied to epicycloid specimens have been studied: [4], [5]. To be precise, the thermo-mechanical loads resulted from a circular "hot spot" region within the cycloid.…”
Section: Epicycloidal Cusp-like Cracksmentioning
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