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The energy balance for fracture in elastic/perfectly plastic solids is examined using the finite element method. An extension-release procedure that gives numerically converged solutions is employed in the numerical simulation of crack extensions in elastic/plastic solids. Increments of work and energy during crack extension are calculated for various loading conditions. Several conclusions are obtained. First, the elastic separation work of creating new crack surfaces is shown to be negligible, indicating that the Griffith-type energy release does not exist. Second, as the yield stress increases, the plastic dissipation work rate associated with crack extension converges to the energy release rate in the limiting elastic solid. The latter result can be adopted to interpret the classical energy release rate in elastic solids as plastic dissipation work rate taken in the limit as the yield stress approaches infinity during crack extension. Lastly, it is shown that the energy release rate obtained according to Irwin's plastic zone adjustment approach is equal to the plastic dissipation work rate for the original crack, provided the plastic zone size is less than 10% of the original crack size.
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Sun, C., Wang, C. A new look at energy release rate in fracture mechanics. International Journal of Fracture 113, 295–307 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014260718867
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014260718867