Abstract

In this paper, a new approach is presented to predict the crack growth path in the rock materials by taking into account the size effect. The proposed approach is an incremental method in which the crack initiation angle for each step is determined from the modified forms of the maximum tangential stress criterion. These modified maximum tangential stress criteria take into account the influence of the higher order terms of the stress series at the crack tip in addition to the singular terms. As an important parameter in the proposed method, the critical distance rc is also assumed to be size dependent. Finally the incremental method is evaluated by experimental results obtained from Guiting limestone and CJhorveh marble specimens reported in the previous studies. It is shown that the proposed approach can predict the fracture trajectory of cracked specimens with different sizes in good agreement with the experimental results when three terms of Williams series expansion are considered for characterizing the stress field around the crack tip.

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