Wazy01
Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2015
- 49
Hi
for plate with slant crack loaded uni-axially, If we want to simplified the case by transforming the axis of loading along the axis of the crack and re-modelling the case as plate with a straight crack under tension(remote Stress*sing(angle)^2), and shear (remote stress*sing(angle)*cos(angle) just like defined in fracture mechanics book of Anderson (i.e see well understood. But is it possible to simulate the plate with slant crack by a plate with straight crack but under equivalent bi-axial loading.
Can we simplified the case to the case of straight crack in bi-axial loading. Are they equivalent? is the shear component equivalent to compression Sx.
Thanks
for plate with slant crack loaded uni-axially, If we want to simplified the case by transforming the axis of loading along the axis of the crack and re-modelling the case as plate with a straight crack under tension(remote Stress*sing(angle)^2), and shear (remote stress*sing(angle)*cos(angle) just like defined in fracture mechanics book of Anderson (i.e see well understood. But is it possible to simulate the plate with slant crack by a plate with straight crack but under equivalent bi-axial loading.
Can we simplified the case to the case of straight crack in bi-axial loading. Are they equivalent? is the shear component equivalent to compression Sx.
Thanks