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A Griffith Description of Fracture for Non-Monotonic Loading with Application to Fatigue

Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids/Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids(2024)

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With the fundamental objective of establishing the universality of the Griffith energy competition to describe the growth of large cracks in solids not just under monotonic but under general loading conditions, this paper puts forth a generalization of the classical Griffith energy competition in nominally elastic brittle materials to arbitrary non-monotonic quasistatic loading conditions, which include monotonic and cyclic loadings as special cases. Centered around experimental observations, the idea consists in: ( i ) viewing the critical energy release rate B c not as a material constant but rather as a material function of both space X and time t , ( ii ) one that decreases in value as the loading progresses, this solely within a small region Omega(l)( t ) around crack fronts, with the characteristic size l of such a region being material specific, and ( iii ) with the decrease in value of B c being dependent on the history of the elastic fields in Omega(l)( t ) . By construction, the proposed Griffith formulation is able to describe any Paris-law behavior of the growth of large cracks in nominally elastic brittle materials for the limiting case when the loading is cyclic. For the opposite limiting case when the loading is monotonic, the formulation reduces to the classical Griffith formulation. Additional properties of the proposed formulation are illustrated via a parametric analysis and direct comparisons with representative fatigue fracture experiments on a ceramic, mortar, and PMMA.
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Fracture,Fatigue,Paris law,Energy methods,Brittle materials
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