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Wave-crack interaction in finite elastic bodies

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRACTURE
Volume 172, Issue 2, Pages 131-149

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-011-9650-6

Keywords

Dynamic crack propagation; Wave equation; Energy balance law

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This paper continues studies in Lalegname et al. (Int J Fract 152:97-125, 2008) on crack propagation in a bounded linear elastic body under the influence of incident waves. In Lalegname et al. (2008) we have considered shear waves, whereas in this paper we discuss the influence of plane elastic waves to a running crack. Actually, the time dependent problem is formulated in a two-dimensional current cracked configuration by a system of linear elasto-dynamic equations. In order to describe the behaviour of the elastic fields near the straight crack tip, we transform these equations to a reference configuration and derive the dynamic stress singularities. Furthermore, we assume that an energy balance law is valid. Exploiting the knowledge on the singular behaviour of the crack fields, we derive from the energy balance law a dynamic energy release rate. Comparing this energy release rate with an experimentally given fracture toughness we get an ordinary differential equation for the crack tip motion. We present first numerical simulations for a Mode I crack propagation.

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