TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances and applications in three-dimensional fracture mechanics
AU - Guo, Wanlin
AU - Zhao, Junhua
AU - She, Chongmin
PY - 2007/5
Y1 - 2007/5
N2 - The historical developments of the fracture mechanics from planar theory to three-dimensional (3D) theory are reviewed. The two-dimensional (2D) theories of fracture mechanics have been developed perfectly in the past 80 years, and are suitable for some specific cases of engineering applications. However, in the complicated 3D world, the limitation of the 2D fracture theory has become evident with development of the structure toward complication and micromation. In the 1990's, Guo has proposed the 3D fracture theory with a 3D constraint factor based on the deformation theory and energy theory. The proposed 3D theory can predict accurately the fracture problems for practical and complicated engineering structures with defects, by integrating the 3D theory of fatigue, which has been developed to unify fatigue and fracture. Our efforts to develop the 3D fracture mechanics and the unified theory of 3D fatigue and fracture are summarized, and perspectives for future efforts are outlined.
AB - The historical developments of the fracture mechanics from planar theory to three-dimensional (3D) theory are reviewed. The two-dimensional (2D) theories of fracture mechanics have been developed perfectly in the past 80 years, and are suitable for some specific cases of engineering applications. However, in the complicated 3D world, the limitation of the 2D fracture theory has become evident with development of the structure toward complication and micromation. In the 1990's, Guo has proposed the 3D fracture theory with a 3D constraint factor based on the deformation theory and energy theory. The proposed 3D theory can predict accurately the fracture problems for practical and complicated engineering structures with defects, by integrating the 3D theory of fatigue, which has been developed to unify fatigue and fracture. Our efforts to develop the 3D fracture mechanics and the unified theory of 3D fatigue and fracture are summarized, and perspectives for future efforts are outlined.
KW - Fatigue life
KW - Foundational discipline in materials science
KW - Fracture criterion
KW - Out-of-plane constraint
KW - Three-dimensional fracture
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/34447345684
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:34447345684
SN - 1005-3093
VL - 21
SP - 1
EP - 5
JO - Cailiao Yanjiu Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Materials Research
JF - Cailiao Yanjiu Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Materials Research
IS - SUPPL.
ER -