A four-point bend specimen for studying cracks initially parallel to an interface between dissimilar materials

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W.M. So
K.J. Lau
P.C. Tse
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[1] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineer; Civil Engineer; Stress Intensity; Intensity Factor; Finite Element Analysis;
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10.1023/A:1022860926090
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A four-point bend specimen is being considered for the study of cracks initially close to and parallel to the interface of two dissimilar materials. Finite element analysis is employed to determine specimen configurations that produce constant stress intensity factors. Basing on the strain energy release and stress intensity factor plots, recommendations for support spacing and specimen heights are made. A method for determining normalized K-values for the specimen is also described.
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