The focus of the article is on fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with microstructures. Steady-state propagation of a Mode III semi-infinite crack subject to loading applied on the crack surfaces is considered. The micropolar behavior of the material is described by the theory of couple-stress elasticity developed by Koiter. This constitutive model includes the characteristic lengths in bending and torsion, and thus it is able to account for the underlying microstructures of the material. Both translational and micro-rotational inertial terms are included in the balance equations, and the behavior of the solution near to the crack tip is investigated by means of an asymptotic analysis. The asymptotic fields are used to evaluate the dynamic J-integral for a couple-stress material, and the energy release rate is derived by the corresponding conservation law. The propagation stability is studied according to the energy-based Griffith criterion and the obtained results are compared to those derived by the application of the maximum total shear stress criterion.

On fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with couple stresses / Morini, Lorenzo; Piccolroaz, A.; Mishuris, G.; Radi, Enrico. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE. - ISSN 0020-7225. - ELETTRONICO. - 71:(2013), pp. 45-61. [10.1016/j.ijengsci.2013.05.005]

On fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with couple stresses

MORINI, Lorenzo;RADI, Enrico
2013

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The focus of the article is on fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with microstructures. Steady-state propagation of a Mode III semi-infinite crack subject to loading applied on the crack surfaces is considered. The micropolar behavior of the material is described by the theory of couple-stress elasticity developed by Koiter. This constitutive model includes the characteristic lengths in bending and torsion, and thus it is able to account for the underlying microstructures of the material. Both translational and micro-rotational inertial terms are included in the balance equations, and the behavior of the solution near to the crack tip is investigated by means of an asymptotic analysis. The asymptotic fields are used to evaluate the dynamic J-integral for a couple-stress material, and the energy release rate is derived by the corresponding conservation law. The propagation stability is studied according to the energy-based Griffith criterion and the obtained results are compared to those derived by the application of the maximum total shear stress criterion.
2013
Inglese
71
45
61
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020722513000839
Fracture criteria; Energy release rate; Dynamic fracture; Couple stress elasticity; Steady-state crack propagation
Acknowledgement A.P. and L.M. gratefully thank financial support of the ItalianMinistry of Education, University and Research in the framework of the FIRB project 2010 “Structural mechanics models for renewable energy applications”, G.M. gratefully acknowledges the support from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under contract number PIAP-GA-2011-286110-INTERCER2, and E.R. gratefully thanks financial support from the “Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena” in the framework of the International Research Project 2009–2010 “Modelling of crack propagation in complex material”.
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On fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with couple stresses / Morini, Lorenzo; Piccolroaz, A.; Mishuris, G.; Radi, Enrico. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE. - ISSN 0020-7225. - ELETTRONICO. - 71:(2013), pp. 45-61. [10.1016/j.ijengsci.2013.05.005]
Morini, Lorenzo; Piccolroaz, A.; Mishuris, G.; Radi, Enrico
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