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Crack growth in a mixed-mode loading on marble beams under three point bending
Authors:G S Xeidakis  I S Samaras  D A Zacharopoulos  G E Papakaliatakis
Affiliation:(1) School of Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, GR-671 00 Xanthi, Greece
Abstract:A combined theoretical and experimental study of a crack growth in a mixed-mode I–II loading is presented. A 160×40×20 mm marble beam, with an artificial crack 8 mm and 10 mm long each, was subjected to three point bending. The crack was located vertically to the beam's lower longitudinal fiber, through the whole width of the beam. The position of the crack was displaced from the center of the beam to one of the supporting points. The vertical force P, placed on the middle of the upper fiber of the beam, imposed the combination of the opening (mode I) and the sliding (mode II) modes on the crack mouth, creating the mixed-mode I–II loading case. The stress intensity factors K I and K II, which describe the local stress and strain field around the crack tip, were determined by a suitable finite element program. The crack growth was defined by two classical fracture criteria of LEFM; the minimum strain energy density and the maximum circumferential stress criteria. The initial crack growth angle (theta) was calculated from both criteria and the critical load (P c) from the minimum strain energy density (SED) criterion. These theoretical predictions were compared with some experimental results found from three marbles with different elastic constants; the Krystallina of Kavala, the Snow-white of Thassos and the White of Piges Drama. The theoretical results showed the same trend of theta and P c as the experimental ones and they are in good agreement.Presented at Fourth Greek National Congress on Mechanics, 26–29 June 1995, held at Xanthi, Greece.
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