Ligament size effect in largely cracked tensile structures

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS(2023)

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Abstract
The influence of the ligament size on the brittle failure behaviour of largely cracked elements is analysed. To this aim, the following tensile infinite geometries are taken into account: (i) a double edge cracked plate; (ii) a cylindrical bar with an external circular crack. These configurations can be considered as complementary to the Griffith crack and the Penny shaped crack, respectively. The failure size effect is investigated through a semianalytical approach by two different methods: the coupled Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM) criterion and the Cohesive Crack Model (CCM) implementing a Dugdale type cohesive law. Theoretical predictions are compared with each other and with experimental data obtained by tensile testing PMMA samples containing two collinear cracks. Strength estimations reveal accurate.
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Finite fracture mechanics,Cohesive crack model,Double edge cracked plate,Cracked cylindrical bar,Ligament size effect,Brittle failure
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