Fracture Toughness: Stress Intensity Factor Formula

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The discussion focuses on the implications of substituting fracture toughness (K_c) and yield or ultimate strength into the stress intensity factor formula for assessing crack dimensions. It emphasizes that K_I represents the stress intensity factor relevant to materials with initial cracks, and using K_c in place of K_I is only valid when considering existing cracks. For ductile materials, substituting yield strength or ultimate strength alters the interpretation of crack dimensions, potentially indicating simultaneous yielding and fracture. In brittle materials, using ultimate strength instead of nominal stress may not accurately reflect the material's behavior under stress. Overall, the relationship between fracture toughness, yield strength, and crack dimensions is complex and context-dependent.
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Reference is to the formula for stress intensity factor :

K_I(mode I) = beta*nominal stress*(pi*crack dimension)^1/2

now the question is that

1.ductile:
if I use the value of fracture toughness K_c in place of K_I and yield strength in place of nominal stress what will the value of crack dimension signify ? Does this mean that both yielding and fracture occurs at same time ?

2.ductile:
if I use the value of fracture toughness K_c in place of K_I and ultimate strength in place of nominal stress what will the value of crack dimension signify ?

3.brittle
if I use the value of fracture toughness K_c in place of K_I and ultimate strength in place of nominal stress what will the value of crack dimension signify ?


please explain. I am getting all these things mixed up.

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I think that you are mixture differents things.
K_I is the stress intensity factor that tells you how your material break if you have a inicial crack.
1.- If you material don't have any crack you can not apply Kic and you use Ultimate streght
2.- If you have a crack, you can not use neither yield or ultimate because is possible that you material breaks earlier.
 
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