DOI: 10.3390/met13081453 ISSN:

Stress Intensity Factor Solutions for Eccentric Annular External Cracks in Notched Round Bars under Tensile Loading

Jesús Toribio, Juan-Carlos Matos, Beatriz González, Iván González
  • General Materials Science
  • Metals and Alloys

In this paper, stress intensity factor (SIF) solutions of eccentric annular external cracks in elliptical notched round bars under tension loading have been obtained from 3D finite element analysis, along with their relation to the energy release rate obtained with the J-integral contour. The analysis variables have been the ligament diameter, its eccentricity, and the elliptical notch aspect ratio. The maximum SIF increases with the ligament eccentricity, the presence of the notch (compared to when the bar is smooth), and the elliptical notch axial semi-axis (for the same notch depth); it decreases with the ligament diameter. For external cracks, eccentricity induces bending of the bar subjected to tensile loading, which can produce partial and full contact of the crack surface, relevant phenomena in terms of the SIF value at the different points of the crack front.

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