AbstractIn a recent paper (Leblond et al., 2012), we established, using some results of Rice (1989), the second-order expression of the variation of the mode I stress intensity factor resulting from some small, but otherwise arbitrary coplanar perturbation of the front of a semi-infinite tensile crack in an infinite body. The aim of the present work is to apply the expression found to a geometrically nonlinear analysis of quasistatic, coplanar crack propagation in some heterogeneous medium. In a first step, we recall Leblond et al. (2012)’s formula, extending it to the case where the unperturbed stress intensity factor, for the straight configuration of the front, depends on the position of this front; in addition to being intrinsically int...
When a crack interacts with material heterogeneities, its front distorts and adopts complex tortuous...
We assume that an infinite material contains a point inhomogeneity which has slightly different elas...
Abstract: Effect of highly heterogeneous fracture properties on tensile penny-shape planar crack pro...
International audienceIn a recent paper (Leblond et al., 2012), we established, using some results o...
AbstractIn a recent paper (Leblond et al., 2012), we established, using some results of Rice (1989),...
International audienceThere has been considerable interest in recent years in theoretical formulae p...
ABSTRACT. We calculate the distribution of the stress intensity factor for a semi-infinite tensile c...
AbstractIn order to lay the grounds for a future study of the deformation of the fronts of coplanar ...
International audienceSeveral groups have studied experimentally the deformation of the front of mod...
International audienceTraditional computational approaches in simulating crack propagation in perfec...
Recently, many papers have been devoted to the theoretical study of the deformation of some 3D crack...
A study is made of incident P- waves between four coplanar Griffith cracks, which are located symmet...
In this paper, a singular integral equation method is applied to calculate the distribution of stres...
International audienceIn a previous paper (Leblond et al., 2011), we proposed a theoretical interpre...
International audienceThis work explores the possibility that quick deviations of cracks loaded in m...
When a crack interacts with material heterogeneities, its front distorts and adopts complex tortuous...
We assume that an infinite material contains a point inhomogeneity which has slightly different elas...
Abstract: Effect of highly heterogeneous fracture properties on tensile penny-shape planar crack pro...
International audienceIn a recent paper (Leblond et al., 2012), we established, using some results o...
AbstractIn a recent paper (Leblond et al., 2012), we established, using some results of Rice (1989),...
International audienceThere has been considerable interest in recent years in theoretical formulae p...
ABSTRACT. We calculate the distribution of the stress intensity factor for a semi-infinite tensile c...
AbstractIn order to lay the grounds for a future study of the deformation of the fronts of coplanar ...
International audienceSeveral groups have studied experimentally the deformation of the front of mod...
International audienceTraditional computational approaches in simulating crack propagation in perfec...
Recently, many papers have been devoted to the theoretical study of the deformation of some 3D crack...
A study is made of incident P- waves between four coplanar Griffith cracks, which are located symmet...
In this paper, a singular integral equation method is applied to calculate the distribution of stres...
International audienceIn a previous paper (Leblond et al., 2011), we proposed a theoretical interpre...
International audienceThis work explores the possibility that quick deviations of cracks loaded in m...
When a crack interacts with material heterogeneities, its front distorts and adopts complex tortuous...
We assume that an infinite material contains a point inhomogeneity which has slightly different elas...
Abstract: Effect of highly heterogeneous fracture properties on tensile penny-shape planar crack pro...