Title of article :
Mode II crack paths under compression in brittle solids – a theory and experimental comparison
Author/Authors :
P. Isaksson، نويسنده , , P. Stahle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A study of crack propagation paths in the situation where the crack is suppressed to open during growth due to high
compressive forces has been performed. This problem was analyzed theoretically very recently by the authors and is
here extended to involve a limited number of illustrative experimental results reported elsewhere in the literature. By
analyzing the experimental crack growth patterns, the conclusion is that the model cannot describe the more realistic
microscopic failure in detail. Since shear crack growth on the microscale strongly depend on inhomogenities in the
material, like cavities, grains or inclusions; the closed crack growth patterns observed are not smooth or free of kinks.
Nevertheless, the model show good agreement with the reported experimental observations of the paths of closed
macroscopic mode II cracks on samples in brittle materials, induced under overall compression.
Failure patterns experimentally observed supports the theory that the growth of mode II cracks under compression
in brittle materials follow a propagation path described by a function y ¼ kxb, where b ¼ 3=2. This is strongly supported
by the measured values obtained from various experiments. In all the studied experiments, the exponent b was found in
the interval [1.43–1.58]. Further, an investigation of the curvature parameter k has been performed and the conclusion is
that k does also agree with the simplified model, even though not as good as the exponent b. However, k differs in
general <15% from the theoretical value predicted by the model. The process of crack growth is in the simplified model
assumed to be controlled by the mode II stress intensity factor KII of the main crack and the difference between the
compressive remote normal stress parallel with the crack plane (r1
11) and the compressive remote normal stress perpendicular
to the crack plane (r1
22
Keywords :
Crack growth , Brittle material , Mode II , Compressive stresses , Frictionless contact
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures