Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks
Elastic fracture mechanics commonly defines the fracture resistance of brittle materials within an idealized picture of planar and traction-free cracks. An efficient approach to describe the interface conditions in real cracks, such as those occurring in concrete, ceramics or stones, is to include t...
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doaj-5a79b367f6554f998f2d9a47feefcf5d2020-11-25T01:01:14ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932019-01-01134740140710.3221/IGF-ESIS.47.3010.3221/IGF-ESIS.47.30Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracksAndrea SpagnoliAndrea CarpinteriMichele TerzanoElastic fracture mechanics commonly defines the fracture resistance of brittle materials within an idealized picture of planar and traction-free cracks. An efficient approach to describe the interface conditions in real cracks, such as those occurring in concrete, ceramics or stones, is to include the effect of both roughness and friction by means of a constitutive relationship between opposite points on the interface. In the present paper, we use a numerical technique, based on the solution of singular integral equations, to derive the near-tip stress field with various interface conditions. Then, the technique is applied to investigate the size effect of the interface roughness, where such an effect is related to the ratio between the characteristic length of the roughness and the nominal length of the crack. It is found that the resulting near-tip stresses can be profoundly influenced by the crack path, particularly for short crackshttp://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero47/numero_47_art_30.pdfInterface models Friction Roughness Distributed dislocation technique Size effect |
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Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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Size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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size effect on the fracture resistance of rough and frictional cracks |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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1971-8993 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Elastic fracture mechanics commonly defines the fracture resistance of brittle materials within an idealized picture of planar and traction-free cracks. An efficient approach to describe the interface conditions in real cracks, such as those occurring in concrete, ceramics or stones, is to include the effect of both roughness and friction by means of a constitutive relationship between opposite points on the interface. In the present paper, we use a numerical technique, based on the solution of singular integral equations, to derive the near-tip stress field with various interface conditions. Then, the technique is applied to investigate the size effect of the interface roughness, where such an effect is related to the ratio between the characteristic length of the roughness and the nominal length of the crack. It is found that the resulting near-tip stresses can be profoundly influenced by the crack path, particularly for short cracks |
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Interface models Friction Roughness Distributed dislocation technique Size effect |
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http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero47/numero_47_art_30.pdf |
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