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A Discussion on the Forms of Planar Mixed-Mode Fracture Criteria

For the mixed-mode fracture on an original crack plane, the fracture criteria are usually based on the coupling of K I/K IC and K II/K IIC. Extended to general potential fracture planes, they become K I (θ)/K IC and K II (θ)/K IIC. Specifically, three forms have been widely used: linear, elliptical,...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-10, Vol.861 (3), p.32070
Main Authors: Liu, Huai-Zhong, Xiao, Miao-Li, Xie, Hong-Qiang, Zhuo, Li, Pei, Jian-Liang
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Language:English
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Summary:For the mixed-mode fracture on an original crack plane, the fracture criteria are usually based on the coupling of K I/K IC and K II/K IIC. Extended to general potential fracture planes, they become K I (θ)/K IC and K II (θ)/K IIC. Specifically, three forms have been widely used: linear, elliptical, and quadratic forms. The question of how these criteria perform is addressed by this research. This study does not intend to provide a general assessment but focused on only one case in which an analytical solution can readily be obtained. Specifically, we considered the performance of these criteria under Mode I loading, namely, K I ≠ 0, K II = 0. The analytical solution for fracture initiation angle under each of the three mixed-mode criteria were presented, where the results demonstrated that only the elliptical form yielded accurate results. That is, under Mode I loading, the initiation of pure Mode I fracture takes precedence that agrees well with standard results. What’s more, the mathematical requirements are obtained for the applicable mixed-mode fracture criteria.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/861/3/032070