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Quasi-static crack propagation

C. Gurney, +1 more
- 25 Jul 1967 - 
- Vol. 299, Iss: 1459, pp 508-524
TLDR
In this paper, a general theory of quasi-static crack propagation is formulated, subject to chosen constraints, and general stability criteria under monotonically increasing load and displacement are presented.
Abstract
When cracks of any size spread in brittle materials and when large cracks spread in large structures of ductile materials, irreversible deformation is confined to a small volume of material contiguous with the crack surfaces. A general theory of quasi-static crack propagation under such conditions is formulated. The stability of crack propagation is subject to chosen constraints, and general stability criteria under monotonically increasing load and displacement are presented. Experiments in which cracks are spread quasi-statically are described, and by recording both load and corresponding displacement of load, the local specific work of crack spreading, or fracture toughness ( R ) may be deduced without calculation of the elastic stress distribution or even measuring the shape of the test piece. By causing the crack to spread at a range of speeds, variation of R with speed of crack front may be found. When R is independent of scale, it is shown that the stress intensity to propagate geometrically similar cracks in geometrically similar structures varies inversely as the square root of the size. A principle controlling the path of a quasi-static crack is proposed and some experimental confirmation is offered. An interpretation of crack spreading under cyclic loading is given.

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Cone Cracks in Fused Silica

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