This work studies the basics of fracture mechanics. The theory proposed by Griffith is derived starting from the examination of the momentum and moment of momentum principles. A condition for crack growth is formulated. This equation also contains the influence of kinetic energy and continuum dissipation. The condition is expressed in the rate form i.e. it describes the response of a continuum in the case of a running crack. In the special case, the derived condition reduces to that proposed by Griffith. The present investigation derives 7 sufficient conditions for the path independency of the J-integral. The mathematical treatment of unbounded functions (due to the crack tip) is also considered, This study examines the relation between the...
The paper shows the derivation of integral fracture concept from conservation laws of general contin...
We extend the classical J-integral approach to calculate the energy release rate of cracks by prolon...
Part of these notes has been extracted verbatim from Bourdin et al. (2008) Abstract. These notes beg...
This work studies the basics of fracture mechanics. The theory proposed by Griffith is derived start...
This paper describes the fundamentals of the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics. The HRR (Hutchinso...
Rectilinear crack growth in hyperelastic materials is considered. The crack growth process is studie...
Rectilinear crack growth in hyperelastic materials is considered. The crack growth process is studie...
This paper describes the fundamentals of the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics. The HRR (Hutchinso...
This publication derives mathematical expressions for two particular purposes in the theory of fract...
This publication derives mathematical expressions for two particular purposes in the theory of fract...
These notes begin with a review of the mainstream theory of brittle fracture, as it has emerged from...
Abstract-In this paper the following topics are addressed: (i) the physical meaning of path-independ...
ation in elastic bodies. Griffith’s criterion for crack propagation in hyper-elastic bodies [5] asse...
Fracture mechanics provides an engineering framework for assessing the consequences of defects instr...
Fracture mechanics provides an engineering framework for assessing the consequences of defects instr...
The paper shows the derivation of integral fracture concept from conservation laws of general contin...
We extend the classical J-integral approach to calculate the energy release rate of cracks by prolon...
Part of these notes has been extracted verbatim from Bourdin et al. (2008) Abstract. These notes beg...
This work studies the basics of fracture mechanics. The theory proposed by Griffith is derived start...
This paper describes the fundamentals of the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics. The HRR (Hutchinso...
Rectilinear crack growth in hyperelastic materials is considered. The crack growth process is studie...
Rectilinear crack growth in hyperelastic materials is considered. The crack growth process is studie...
This paper describes the fundamentals of the elastic-plastic fracture mechanics. The HRR (Hutchinso...
This publication derives mathematical expressions for two particular purposes in the theory of fract...
This publication derives mathematical expressions for two particular purposes in the theory of fract...
These notes begin with a review of the mainstream theory of brittle fracture, as it has emerged from...
Abstract-In this paper the following topics are addressed: (i) the physical meaning of path-independ...
ation in elastic bodies. Griffith’s criterion for crack propagation in hyper-elastic bodies [5] asse...
Fracture mechanics provides an engineering framework for assessing the consequences of defects instr...
Fracture mechanics provides an engineering framework for assessing the consequences of defects instr...
The paper shows the derivation of integral fracture concept from conservation laws of general contin...
We extend the classical J-integral approach to calculate the energy release rate of cracks by prolon...
Part of these notes has been extracted verbatim from Bourdin et al. (2008) Abstract. These notes beg...