Fracture Mechanics 1 theory Flashcards
Why is fracture mechanics better than the classical fatigue approach?
Fracture mechanics acknowledges the presence of cracks. Also it facilitates the safe operation of flawed structural components up to some critical defect size.
When does a crack propagate?
When the stress intensity factor (i.e the distribution of stress ahead of the crack rather than the max stress, which is always infinite) reaches a critical value.
K>Kc
What is Kc
The critical stress intensity factor or more usually the fracture toughness.
Kc is a material property. It must therefore be determined experimentally for each material of interest.
Why is this method only valid for brittle materials?
In a ductile material the crack would continue to grow without reaching catastrophic failure.
What is the formula for the Stress Concentration Factor (SCF)?
Kt = σmax/σ
What is the formula for σmax at the edge of an elliptical hole?
σmax= σ(2*a/b)
or in terms of the radius of curvature ro
σmax = σ(2*(a/ro)^0.5)