The mutual effects between two unequal collinear cracks under compression

2017 
For two unequal collinear cracks under compression, which crack would propagate first, the longer one or the shorter one, and how they affected each other was studied. By using complex stress function theory and considering crack surface friction, the analytical formula of stress intensity factors (SIFs) for an infinite plane containing two unequal collinear cracks was obtained and the analytical results have been validated through numerical simulation by employing ABAQUS code, photoelastic experiments, and compressive tests. The results show that the numerical, photoelastic, and compressive test results agree well with the analytical result. Finally, the effects of crack length, crack surface friction, and crack interval distance between two crack tips on SIFs were analyzed, and the results show that the SIF values at the longer crack tips are always higher than those at the shorter crack tips; for each crack, the SIF value at the internal tip is always larger than that at the external tip.
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