Lecture 8 Flashcards

1
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What are the properties of cracks?

A
  • No volume
  • Move without diffusion
  • Can move fast
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2
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What are some microstructural defects?

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  • Inclusions
  • Precipitates
  • Substitutional atoms
  • Interstitial atoms
  • Vacancies
  • Dislocations
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3
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What assumptions are applied in LEFM?

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It’s a homogeneous, isentropic, elastic continuum

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4
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What does LEFM stand for?

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Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics

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5
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What is K1/ what does it represent?

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It is the mode 1 stress intensity factor

It represents the severity of the stress singularity

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6
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What are the three modes of fracture?

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Mode I: Opening
Mode II: Shear
Mode III: Antiplane Shear

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7
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Give examples for each of the fracture modes

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Mode I: the normal response of equi-axed material
Mode II: often observed in materials with definite planes weakness
Mode III: Shafts loaded in torsion

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8
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How do different elastic cracks compare?

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The pattern of stress and displacement is identical near the tip
The only difference between cracks is the value of K

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9
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What is the stress intensity factor equation?

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K = Ysigmasqrt(pi*a)

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10
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What is Y?

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A dimensionless calibration function which deals with geometrical details

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