Contact fracture of brittle materials: A comparison of 2-D and 3-D fracture mechanics solutions

The results of calculations of the mode I stress intensity factors associated with surface-breaking semi-elliptical cracks situated close to Hertzian contacts are presented. The ellipticity of the crack is shown to have a pronounced effect on the magnitudes of calculated surface and crack-bottom K I...

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