Effect of a Microdefect ahead of a Main Crack on Strength of Solids : 3rd Report, Main Crack-Slip Band Interaction Model and Its Application to Microcrack Growth

In the present paper, in order to elucidate micromechanically the crack length dependence of threshold stress for no crack growth in steel, we propose a main crack-slip band interaction model which consists of a main crack, a dislocation free zone, and a slip band. Analyzing the above model by the m...

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