This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM). The modification involves using a finite amount of crack extension (Δa) instead of an infinitesimal extension (da) when calculating the energy release rate. We propose to call this method finite fracture mechanics (FFM). This leads to a change in the Griffith equation for brittle fracture, introducing a new term Δa/2: we denote this length as L and assume that it is a material constant. This modification is extremely useful because it allows LEFM to be used to make predictions in two situations in which it is normally invalid: short cracks and notches. It is shown that accurate predictions can be made of both b...
The phase field paradigm, in combination with a suitable variational structure, has opened a path fo...
The aim of the present paper is to introduce a new failure criterion in the framework of Finite Frac...
ayer the last several years, it was recognized that Borne basic concepts of linear elastic fracture ...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in Linear Ela...
The paper investigates the fatigue crack/notch sensitivity by the coupled criterion of Finite Fractu...
The use of a fracture mechanics approach for design of engineering structures is relatively rare com...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
Finite Fracture Mechanics and Cohesive Crack Model can effectively predict the strength of plain, cr...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a bi-parametrical approach suitable for predicting, under ...
AbstractThe combination of brittleness in materials and stress concentrations may lead to premature ...
These notes begin with a review of the mainstream theory of brittle fracture, as it has emerged from...
The field of fracture mechanics started with Griffith's energy concept for brittle fracture in 1920....
The paper investigates the fatigue feature sensitivity, considering the two standard cases of a cent...
AbstractTheoretical predictions using Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM) normally treat the material as...
In recent years, Finite Fracture Mechanics has proven to be an effective tool to estimate the streng...
The phase field paradigm, in combination with a suitable variational structure, has opened a path fo...
The aim of the present paper is to introduce a new failure criterion in the framework of Finite Frac...
ayer the last several years, it was recognized that Borne basic concepts of linear elastic fracture ...
This paper describes a modification to the traditional Griffith energy balance as used in Linear Ela...
The paper investigates the fatigue crack/notch sensitivity by the coupled criterion of Finite Fractu...
The use of a fracture mechanics approach for design of engineering structures is relatively rare com...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
Finite Fracture Mechanics and Cohesive Crack Model can effectively predict the strength of plain, cr...
The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is a bi-parametrical approach suitable for predicting, under ...
AbstractThe combination of brittleness in materials and stress concentrations may lead to premature ...
These notes begin with a review of the mainstream theory of brittle fracture, as it has emerged from...
The field of fracture mechanics started with Griffith's energy concept for brittle fracture in 1920....
The paper investigates the fatigue feature sensitivity, considering the two standard cases of a cent...
AbstractTheoretical predictions using Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM) normally treat the material as...
In recent years, Finite Fracture Mechanics has proven to be an effective tool to estimate the streng...
The phase field paradigm, in combination with a suitable variational structure, has opened a path fo...
The aim of the present paper is to introduce a new failure criterion in the framework of Finite Frac...
ayer the last several years, it was recognized that Borne basic concepts of linear elastic fracture ...