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Symmetric arrangements of cracks with perturbed symmetry: Extremal properties of perturbed configurations

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2021.103617

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Crack interaction; Mixed mode; Symmetry perturbation; Energy release rate; Kink angle

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [14, Z50.31.0036]

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Perturbations of symmetric crack configurations result in mixed-mode conditions at crack tips, leading to increased stress intensity factors and energy release rates. The effect of perturbations on crack kinking and its relation to crack avoidance and coalescence problems are discussed.
Perturbations of symmetric crack configurations produce mixed-mode conditions at crack tips, in cases of pure mode I (or II) conditions in unperturbed configurations. This may lead to the increase of stress intensity factors and energy release rates, so that their maximums are reached in somewhat perturbed configurations (even if the perturbations increase spacing between crack tips) thus making them energetically preferable. The effect of perturbations on the direction of crack kinking is also examined, in particular, whether the kinking drives the crack system farther away from the original configuration or back towards it. These considerations may be related to the experimentally observed tendency of cracks to avoid each other Melin (1983). They also shed some light on the crack coalescence problems. Closed-form approximate expression for the maximal energy release rate at the crack kink tip is presented. The results of Panasiuk et al (1976), Cotterell and Rice (1980), and Amestoy and Leblond (1992) are also discussed.

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