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Type : Classeur 3.0.1
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Consider a quasi-brittle material. For very small crack length, Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics predicts that a cracked body will have near infinite strength. Comment on this method and identify one method that overcomes this limitation of LEFM. In fact, LEFM predicts near infinite strength for very small crack lengths, even surpassingthe ultimate strength of the material, which is obviously incoherent, as seen: K=Ã This is a limitation because, due to the lack of plasticity, the crack accommodates nostresses some methods that overcome this limitation of LEFM are: " Point stress method " Average stress method " Energy balance method " Finite fracture mechanics (average stress + energy balance methods) By considering an adjusted formulation, these methods allow to eliminate the infinitestrength for small crack size. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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Compatible OS 3.0 et ultérieurs.
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Consider a quasi-brittle material. For very small crack length, Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics predicts that a cracked body will have near infinite strength. Comment on this method and identify one method that overcomes this limitation of LEFM. In fact, LEFM predicts near infinite strength for very small crack lengths, even surpassingthe ultimate strength of the material, which is obviously incoherent, as seen: K=Ã This is a limitation because, due to the lack of plasticity, the crack accommodates nostresses some methods that overcome this limitation of LEFM are: " Point stress method " Average stress method " Energy balance method " Finite fracture mechanics (average stress + energy balance methods) By considering an adjusted formulation, these methods allow to eliminate the infinitestrength for small crack size. Made with nCreator - tiplanet.org
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