Abstract

Among the approaches available for structural analysis, the J-integral has received an excellent feedback as a fracture parameter under elastic-plastic conditions. In the literature and dealing with the crack case, it is proposed to evaluate the J-integral as a sum of elastic and plastic contributions. However, some uncertainties arise when applying this method to a Ramberg-Osgood law, especially under large scale yielding conditions.

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