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The effect of crack-tip point loads on fracture
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    The effect of crack-tip point loads on fracture (English)
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    Conclusion: The presence of surface stress on the faces of a straight crack does not produce any change in stress intensity factors (SIF). It may, nevertheless, interact with a SIF-producting load so as to alter the configurational equilibrium condition. Similar effect may be brought about by the placement of point loads at crack tips. In fact, the toughness of a solid is reduced by an amount equal to the applied point force. We discuss these facts in the context of configurational equilibrium or fracture theory.
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    crack-tip point load
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    surface stress
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    stress intensity factors
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    configurational equilibrium condition
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    fracture theory
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