Abstract
In the field of nonlinear fracture mechanics, the J-integral is well known to play a significant role in predicting crack propagation and fracture strength. In this paper, we develop the three dimensional form of the J-integral using Eshelby's energy momentum tensor on any closed surface surrounding a crack front. Twenty-node isoparametric hexahedra elements in ADINA are used to calculate stress and strain distributions and Gaussian surface integration is used to evaluate J-integral values. Using the above method, we calculate the stress intensity factors for part-through surface cracks and verify the accuracy of these results.
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