This paper is concerned with the fracture of composite materials containing stress concentrationfeatures such as notches and holes. In particular, it addresses the question of the use of the Theory of CriticalDistances (TCD) – a method which is widely used for predicting notch effects in fatigue and fracture. The TCDmakes use of a length constant, L, known as the critical distance, which is normally assumed to be a materialproperty. However, many workers in the field of composite materials have suggested that the critical distance isnot a constant, but rather is a function of notch size. I examined the evidence for this assertion, and concludedthat it arises for four different reasons, two of which (process zone size and constraint) are rea...
The present paper is concerned with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD), applied in th...
This paper provides a methodology for the prediction of fracture loads in notched materials that com...
This PhD thesis details the research conducted to answer three questions in the field of fracture an...
This paper is concerned with the fracture of composite materials containing stress concentration fea...
The theory of critical distances (TCD) has been applied to predict notch-based fracture and fatigue ...
Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) collects several methods adopted in failure prediction of compone...
This paper investigates some theoretical aspects related to the use of the Theory of Critical Distan...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) has undoubtedly represented a breakthrough in the brittle fai...
We investigate how the fatigue limit of notched specimens calculated with the Theory of Critical Dis...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a bi-parametrical approach suitable for predicting, under ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is an approach used for predicting the effect of cracks and n...
This paper attempts to review the most interesting findings in the use of the theory of critical dis...
ABSTRACT: This article provides the prediction of fracture loads in single edge notched bending (SEN...
The problem of determining the strength of engineering structures, considering the effects of the no...
The present paper is concerned with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD), applied in th...
This paper provides a methodology for the prediction of fracture loads in notched materials that com...
This PhD thesis details the research conducted to answer three questions in the field of fracture an...
This paper is concerned with the fracture of composite materials containing stress concentration fea...
The theory of critical distances (TCD) has been applied to predict notch-based fracture and fatigue ...
Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) collects several methods adopted in failure prediction of compone...
This paper investigates some theoretical aspects related to the use of the Theory of Critical Distan...
Engineering components often contain notches, keyways or other stress concentration features. These ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) has undoubtedly represented a breakthrough in the brittle fai...
We investigate how the fatigue limit of notched specimens calculated with the Theory of Critical Dis...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a bi-parametrical approach suitable for predicting, under ...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is an approach used for predicting the effect of cracks and n...
This paper attempts to review the most interesting findings in the use of the theory of critical dis...
ABSTRACT: This article provides the prediction of fracture loads in single edge notched bending (SEN...
The problem of determining the strength of engineering structures, considering the effects of the no...
The present paper is concerned with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances (TCD), applied in th...
This paper provides a methodology for the prediction of fracture loads in notched materials that com...
This PhD thesis details the research conducted to answer three questions in the field of fracture an...