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Attempt to construct theory of brittle fracture, based on A.A. Griffith's considerations of energy
Griffith's theory assumes presence of surface tension in solid bodies, analogous to that in fluids; decrease in body's potential energy (W) caused by crack formation is compensated by crack's surface energy (U); crack can grow if body's free energy change W-U does not increase with increase in crack dimension; based on this idea, failure theory of brittle solids is constructed. (see also English translation in PMM; J Applied Mathematics and Mechanics v 29 n 2 1965 p 326-32)
Attempt to construct theory of brittle fracture, based on A.A. Griffith's considerations of energy
Griffith's theory assumes presence of surface tension in solid bodies, analogous to that in fluids; decrease in body's potential energy (W) caused by crack formation is compensated by crack's surface energy (U); crack can grow if body's free energy change W-U does not increase with increase in crack dimension; based on this idea, failure theory of brittle solids is constructed. (see also English translation in PMM; J Applied Mathematics and Mechanics v 29 n 2 1965 p 326-32)
Attempt to construct theory of brittle fracture, based on A.A. Griffith's considerations of energy
Popytka postroeniya teorii prochnosti dlya khrupkikh materialov, osnovannoi na energeticheskikh soobrazheniyakh Griffitsa
Mossakovskii, V.I. (author) / Rybka, M.T. (author)
1965
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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