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Slow and Fast Motion of Cracks in Inelastic Solids. Part 1: Slow Growth of Cracks in a Rate Sensitive Tresca Solid. Part 2: Dynamic Crack Represented by the Dugdale Model

机译:非弹性固体裂纹的缓慢和快速运动。第1部分:速率敏感的Tresca固体中裂纹的缓慢增长。第2部分:由Dugdale模型表示的动态裂缝

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An extension is proposed of the classical theory of fracture to viscoelastic and elastic-plastic materials in which the plasticity effects are confined to a narrow band encompassing the crack front. It is suggested that the Griffith-Irwin criterion of fracture, which requires that the energy release rate computed for a given boundary value problem equals the critical threshold, ought to be replaced by a differential equation governing the slow growth of a crack prior to the onset of rapid propagation. A new term which enters the equation of motion in the dissipative media is proportional to the energy lost within the end sections of the crack, and thus reflects the extent of inelastic behavior of a solid. A concept of apparent surface energy is introduced to account for the geometry dependent and the rate dependent phenomena which influence toughness of an inelastic solid. Three hypotheses regarding the condition for fracture in the subcritical range of load are compared. These are: (1) constant fracture energy (Cherepanov), (2) constant opening displacement at instability (Morozov) and (3) final stretch criterion (Wnuk). (Author)

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