Strain energy release (Irwin's modification for plane strain)
Description
A fracture is the separation of an object or material into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.There are three ways of applying a force to enable a crack to propagate: Mode I fracture – Opening mode (a tensile stress normal to the plane of the crack), Mode II fracture – Sliding mode (a shear stress acting parallel to the plane of the crack and perpendicular to the crack front), and Mode III fracture – Tearing mode (a shear stress acting parallel to the plane of the crack and parallel to the crack front).
Irwin showed that for a mode I crack (opening mode) the strain energy release rate and the stress intensity factor are related.
Variables
G1 | Strain energy release rate (J/m2) (dimensionless) |
ν | Poisson's ratio (dimensionless) |
K1 | Stress intensity factor in mode I (Pa*m1/2) (dimensionless) |
E | Modulus of elasticity ( Young's modulus) (Pa) (dimensionless) |
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