The shadow spots which are obtained in using the optical method of caustics to experimentally determine dynamic stress-intensity factors are usually interpreted on the basis of a static elastic crack model. In this paper, an attempt is made to include both crack-tip plasticity and inertial effects in the analysis underlying the use of the method in reflection. For dynamic crack propagation in the two-dimensional tensile mode which is accompanied by a Dugdale-Barenblatt line plastic zone, the predicted caustic curves and corresponding initial curves are studied within the framework of plane stress and small scale yielding conditions. These curves are found to have geometrical features which are quite different from those for purely elastic crack growth. Estimates are made of the range of system parameters for which plasticity and inertia effects should be included in data analysis when using the method of caustics. For example, it is found that the error introduced through the neglect of plasticity effects in the analysis of data will be small as long as the distance from the crack tip to the initial curve ahead of the tip is more than about twice the plastic zone size. Also, it is found that the error introduced through the neglect of inertial effects will be small as long as the crack speed is less than about 20 percent of the longitudinal wave speed.
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The Effect of Crack-Tip Plasticity on the Determination of Dynamic Stress-Intensity Factors by the Optical Method of Caustics
A. J. Rosakis,
A. J. Rosakis
Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 02912
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L. B. Freund
L. B. Freund
Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 02912
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A. J. Rosakis
Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 02912
L. B. Freund
Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 02912
J. Appl. Mech. Jun 1981, 48(2): 302-308 (7 pages)
Published Online: June 1, 1981
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October 1, 1980
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July 21, 2009
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Rosakis, A. J., and Freund, L. B. (June 1, 1981). "The Effect of Crack-Tip Plasticity on the Determination of Dynamic Stress-Intensity Factors by the Optical Method of Caustics." ASME. J. Appl. Mech. June 1981; 48(2): 302–308. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3157613
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