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The exact shape of a deformed internal slant crack under biaxial loading

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In this article, the shape of Griffith crack was investigated and it was shown that the deformed Griffith crack is always an ellipse in opposition to the singular and two-term solutions, which give a parabolic shape for deformed lips of the crack.
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A theoretical investigation has been performed to determine the exact geometrical features of an inclined, biaxially loaded, crack in an infinite elastic plate It has been shown that the shape of the deformed Griffith crack, as this follows from the exact linear elastic displacement field at the lips of the crack, is always an ellipse in opposition to the singular and two-term solutions which give a parabolic shape for the deformed lips of the crack The combined effect of the mode of loading, the load biaxiality and the crack orientation on the lengths of the semiaxes of the ellipse, and the orientation of its major axis with respect to the initial crack was studied in detail It is also shown that in general the positions of the initial crack tips after deformation on the curve of the ellipse do not coincide with the points of the maximum curvature of the ellipse The case, where the ellipse presents overlapping lips and where the elastic solution becomes invalid, has been examined and the configurations of the problem-parameters for which this phenomenon happens has been established These important features of the deformed shape of the loaded crack may have a considerable influence on the mode of loading and the behaviour in yielding and fracture of the cracked bodies

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The inclined crack under biaxial load

TL;DR: In this article, the combined effect of load biaxiality and crack orientation on K l, K II, maximum shear, anile of initial crack extension, elastic strain energy density, as well as on the local strain energy rate is made explicit.
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Dugdale plastic zone size and CTOD equations for the compact specimen

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply the Dugdale model to the compact specimen and obtain equations for stress intensity factor and crack surface displacement for a pair of pin loads and a uniform stress acting on a segment of the crack surface.
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Elastic displacements for various edge-cracked plate specimens.

TL;DR: Elastic displacements for edge cracked plate specimens used as crack extension indicator in plane strain fracture toughness measurements were used as a crack extension measure in this paper, where they measured the elastic displacements of the cracks.
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On the “overlapping” problem in crack analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a physically acceptable solution for a central crack in an infinite sheet or a strip in pure bending is compared with the corresponding classical solution, and the classical solution is non-conservative and, for both the strip and the infinite sheet, underestimates the stress intensity factor at the crack tip in the tensile field by approx. 9%.
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