Brittle failure of components weakened by cracks or sharp and blunt V-notches is a topic of active and continuous research. It is attractive for all researchers who face the problem of fracture of materials under different loading conditions and deals with a large number of applications in different engineering fields, not only with the mechanical one. This topic is significant in all the cases where intrinsic defects of the material or geometrical discontinuities give rise to localized stress concentration which, in brittle materials, may generate a crack leading to catastrophic failure or to a shortening of the assessed structural life. Whereas cracks are viewed as unpleasant entities in most engineering materials, U- and V-notches of different acuities are sometimes deliberately introduced in design and manufacturing of structural components. Dealing with brittle failure of notched components and summarizing some recent experimental results reported in the literature, the main aim of the present contribution is to present a review of some local approaches applicable near stress raisers both sharp and blunt. The reviewed criteria allowed the present authors to develop a new approach based on the volume strain energy density (SED), which has been recently applied to assess the brittle failure of a large number of materials. The main features of the SED approach are outlined in the paper and its peculiarities and advantages accurately underlined. Some examples of applications are reported, as well. The present review is based on the authors' experience over more than 15 years and the contents of their personal library. It is not a dispassionate literature survey. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Recent developments in brittle and quasi-brittle failure assessment of engineering materials by means of local approaches / Berto, F.; Lazzarin, P.. - In: MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS. - ISSN 0927-796X. - 75:1(2014), pp. 1-48. [10.1016/j.mser.2013.11.001]

Recent developments in brittle and quasi-brittle failure assessment of engineering materials by means of local approaches

Berto F.;
2014

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Brittle failure of components weakened by cracks or sharp and blunt V-notches is a topic of active and continuous research. It is attractive for all researchers who face the problem of fracture of materials under different loading conditions and deals with a large number of applications in different engineering fields, not only with the mechanical one. This topic is significant in all the cases where intrinsic defects of the material or geometrical discontinuities give rise to localized stress concentration which, in brittle materials, may generate a crack leading to catastrophic failure or to a shortening of the assessed structural life. Whereas cracks are viewed as unpleasant entities in most engineering materials, U- and V-notches of different acuities are sometimes deliberately introduced in design and manufacturing of structural components. Dealing with brittle failure of notched components and summarizing some recent experimental results reported in the literature, the main aim of the present contribution is to present a review of some local approaches applicable near stress raisers both sharp and blunt. The reviewed criteria allowed the present authors to develop a new approach based on the volume strain energy density (SED), which has been recently applied to assess the brittle failure of a large number of materials. The main features of the SED approach are outlined in the paper and its peculiarities and advantages accurately underlined. Some examples of applications are reported, as well. The present review is based on the authors' experience over more than 15 years and the contents of their personal library. It is not a dispassionate literature survey. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2014
Brittleness; Cracks; Fracture mechanics; Safety engineering; Strain energy; Stress concentration; Welds, Catastrophic failures; Engineering materials; Geometrical discontinuity; Local approaches; Notch; Quasi-brittle failure; Strain energy density; Structural component, Brittle fracture; Brittle fracture; Crack; Local approaches; Notch; Strain energy density
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Recent developments in brittle and quasi-brittle failure assessment of engineering materials by means of local approaches / Berto, F.; Lazzarin, P.. - In: MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING R-REPORTS. - ISSN 0927-796X. - 75:1(2014), pp. 1-48. [10.1016/j.mser.2013.11.001]
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