Finite Fracture Mechanics for Fractal Cracks

Author(s):  
Arash Yavari ◽  
Michael P. Wnuk
Meccanica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Sapora ◽  
G. Efremidis ◽  
P. Cornetti

AbstractTwo nonlocal approaches are applied to the borehole geometry, herein simply modelled as a circular hole in an infinite elastic medium, subjected to remote biaxial loading and/or internal pressure. The former approach lies within the framework of Gradient Elasticity (GE). Its characteristic is nonlocal in the elastic material behaviour and local in the failure criterion, hence simply related to the stress concentration factor. The latter approach is the Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM), a well-consolidated model within the framework of brittle fracture. Its characteristic is local in the elastic material behaviour and non-local in the fracture criterion, since crack onset occurs when two (stress and energy) conditions in front of the stress concentration point are simultaneously met. Although the two approaches have a completely different origin, they present some similarities, both involving a characteristic length. Notably, they lead to almost identical critical load predictions as far as the two internal lengths are properly related. A comparison with experimental data available in the literature is also provided.


Metals ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 602 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Reza Torabi ◽  
Filippo Berto ◽  
Alberto Sapora

The coupled Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM) criteria are applied to investigate the ductile failure initiation at blunt U-notched and V-notched plates under mode I loading conditions. The FFM approaches are based on the simultaneous fulfillment of the energy balance and a stress requirement, and they involve two material properties, namely the fracture toughness and the tensile strength. Whereas the former property is obtained directly from experiments, the latter is estimated through the Equivalent Material Concept (EMC). FFM results are presented in terms of the apparent generalized fracture toughness and compared with experimental data already published in the literature related to two different aluminium alloys, Al 7075-T6 and Al 6061-T6, respectively. It is shown that FFM predictions can be accurate even under moderate or large scale yielding regimes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. 102407 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Sapora ◽  
Pietro Cornetti ◽  
Alberto Campagnolo ◽  
Giovanni Meneghetti

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