Abstract
Abstract
A modification of the usual way of determining mode I stress intensity factors at crack tips by using the experimental method of caustics is proposed. In accordance with the proposed modification, both principal diameters of an experimentally obtained caustic should be taken into account so that the influence of the part of the stress field behaving like r1/2 near the crack tip is minimized (r being the polar distance from the crack tip). This modification makes the method of caustics much superior to the photoelastic and interferometric methods for the evaluation of mode I stress intensity factors, not only from the experimental but also from the theoretical point of view. Some interesting geometrical properties of the caustics formed at crack tips are also deduced in this paper.
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