Abstract
The motive why most materials break suddenly is that they have tiny internal and surface fissures that spread when tension is applied. The development and presentation of reinforced composite materials' properties has received a lot of effort. Composite materials have a very promising future. We will continue to see broader use of composite materials for advanced constructions. In order to properly analyse the cracking mechanisms of these structures, which are being used in engineering buildings using composite materials at an ever-increasing rate. The Griffith crack is the most intricate and peeling is the simplest of the numerous forms in which cracks can spread. After the First World War, Alan Griffith created it as an engineer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough. This paper explores the terms “stress intensity factor,” and “displacement factor” of this particular type of fracture at the intersection of two medium half-space bound together, there is a Griffith Crack.
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