AbstractThe brittle fracture behavior of an open cell foam is considered. The foam is modeled by an infinite lattice composed of elastic straight-line beam elements (struts) having uniform cross-sections and rigidly connected at the nodal points. The beams are parallel to the three mutually orthogonal lattice vectors thus forming a microstructure with rectangular parallelepiped cells.A semi-infinite Mode III crack is embedded in the lattice and, for the considered antiplane deformation, each node has three degrees of freedom, namely, the displacement parallel to the crack front and two rotations about the axes perpendicular to this direction. The analysis method hinges on the discrete Fourier transform, which allows to formulate the crack p...