Abstract

In addition to the previous paper published in this issue, the effects of crack notch angle, crack notch radius and pre-crack length for compact tension specimen on the behavior of stress intensity factor (SIF) for the shear loading mode are presented in this contribution. Again, two models with a blunt notch have been analyzed. The first model represents a compact tension specimen with a pre-crack while the second one does not have a pre-crack. Similar to the previous contribution, five different engineering materials have been examined which are usually used for biomedical applications. The analyses were accomplished using linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) approach applied in the plain strain field. The study was conducted using finite element program ANSYS.

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