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Published 2010 | public
Journal Article

Thermo-mechanical stress fields and strain energy associated with a mixed-mode propagating crack

Abstract

Thermo-mechanical stress field equations are developed for a mixed-mode crack propagating at constant velocity in homogeneous and isotropic materials using an asymptotic approach along with displacement potentials. Asymptotic temperature field equations are first developed for steady state temperature conditions using insulated crack-face boundary conditions. These temperature field equations are later used to derive the first three terms of thermo-mechanical stress field equations for a steady state propagating mixed-mode crack. Using these thermo-mechanical stress fields, various components of the stresses are developed, and the effects of temperature on these stress components are discussed. Further, strain energy density and the circumferential stress criteria are employed to study the effect of temperature and the crack-tip velocity on crack growth direction.

Additional Information

© 2010 Springer-Verlag. Received: 9 October 2009; Revised: 25 January 2010; Published online: 14 April 2010. The financial support of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under grant no FA 95500610162 and the National Science Foundation under grant no. CMS 0244330 is gratefully acknowledged.

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