Abstract

C racks in single-edge-notched strip specimens of 4340 steel, 1018 steel, and 6061-T651 aluminum were loaded by tensile pulses of various amplitudes and durations to determine critical stresses for crack instability. The results were not well described by static fracture mechanics, but were in accord with behavior inferred from considerations of crack-tip stress intensity histories.

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