On characteristic lengths used in notch fracture mechanics
In this paper, four kinds of characteristic length parameters used in a local notch fracture criterion are presented: (1) a characteristic length ρ c generally connecting to the notch radius, (2) a characteristic distance X c considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the microstructure, (...
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description | In this paper, four kinds of characteristic length parameters used in a local notch fracture criterion are presented: (1) a characteristic length
ρ
c
generally connecting to the notch radius, (2) a characteristic distance
X
c
considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the microstructure, (3) a critical distance
d
0
considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the fracture process zone, (4) an effective distance
X
ef
considered as a characteristic of the stress distribution. Each approach is discussed. The paper ends with the author’s opinion about the different methods. |
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ρ
c
generally connecting to the notch radius, (2) a characteristic distance
X
c
considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the microstructure, (3) a critical distance
d
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X
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ρ
c
generally connecting to the notch radius, (2) a characteristic distance
X
c
considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the microstructure, (3) a critical distance
d
0
considered as intrinsic to material and connected to the fracture process zone, (4) an effective distance
X
ef
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X
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d
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