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An extended strain energy density failure criterion by differentiating volumetric and distortional deformation

International Journal of Solids and Structures, ISSN: 0020-7683, Vol: 49, Issue: 9, Page: 1117-1126
2012
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    28
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    35

Article Description

We extend Sih’s strain energy density criterion ( Sih, 1974 ) for crack kinks and material failure by weighting differently the volumetric and distortional parts in the extended strain energy density factor. The work is inspired by the factor that failure by microscopic shearing governed by distortion and microscopic separation controlled by hydrostatic tension represent distinct deformation processes, and should be treated differently as we count their influences to material failure. With the weight parameter introduced to the extended strain energy density factor criterion, we explain satisfactorily several critical experiments which reported crack kink in samples subjected to mixed-mode loading. The extended strain energy density idea is also used to derive a generalized pressure-dependent yielding criterion, which supplies a theoretical basis for those novel strength criteria for materials like bulk metallic glasses. Corresponding methods to determine the two material parameters, the critical strain energy density factor and the weight parameter quantifying the relative contribution by distortion over volumetric deformation, are discussed.

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