Plane-stress fracture of compact and notch-bend specimens
- Author:
- Newman, J. C., Jr.
- Published:
- Feb 1, 1974.
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- Thin-gaged or high toughness materials containing cracks usually fail in a ductile manner with nominal failure stresses approaching the ultimate strength of the material. For such materials, a two-parameter fracture criterion was developed. An equation which related the linear elastic stress-intensity factor, elastic nominal stress, and two material parameters was previously derived and has been used as a fracture criterion for surface- and through-cracked specimens under tensile loading. This two-parameter fracture criterion was rederived in a more general form and was extended to compact and notch-bend fracture specimens. A close correlation was found between experimental and predicted failure stresses.
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- Document ID: 19740013430.
Accession ID: 74N21543.
NASA-TM-X-71926.
Anniv. Meeting of the Soc. of Eng. Sci.; 5-7 Nov. 1973; Raleigh, NC; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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