The crack extension in a large plate subjected to general plane loading is examined theoretically and experimentally. It is found that under skew-symmetric plane loading of brittle materials the “sliding” or the crack extension in its own plane does not take place, instead crack grows in the direction approximately 70 deg from the plane of the crack. This is very nearly the direction perpendicular to the maximum tangential stress at the crack tip, which is 70.5 deg. The hypothesis that the crack will grow in the direction perpendicular to the largest tension at the crack tip seems to be verified also by cracked plates under combined tension and shear. In spite of the fact that “sliding” and “tearing” modes of crack extension do not take place in brittle materials it is shown that one can still talk about critical stress intensity factors in plane shear and transverse bending of plates. It is also shown that, in general plane loading, the fracture criterion in terms of stress intensity factors is an ellipse.
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On the Crack Extension in Plates Under Plane Loading and Transverse Shear
G. C. Sih
G. C. Sih
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.
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F. Erdogan
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.
G. C. Sih
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.
J. Basic Eng. Dec 1963, 85(4): 519-525 (7 pages)
Published Online: December 1, 1963
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Erdogan, F., and Sih, G. C. (December 1, 1963). "On the Crack Extension in Plates Under Plane Loading and Transverse Shear." ASME. J. Basic Eng. December 1963; 85(4): 519–525. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3656897
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