THE J INTEGRAL AS A FRACTURE CRITERION
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The path independent J integral, as formulated by Rice, can be viewed as a parameter which is an average measure of the crack tip elastic-plastic fied. This together with the fact that J can be evaluated experimentally, makes a critical J value an attractive elastic-plastic fracture criterion. The critical J value fracture criterion refers to crack initiation under plane strain conditions from essentially elastic to fully plastic behavior. Experiments supporting the validity of a critical J value fracture criterion are presented in this paper. Values of the J integral were determined experimentally for two steel alloys, one of low and the other of intermediate strength. A review is given of the analytical support for the critical J value fracture criterion. The range of applicability of the critical J value concept, its limitations, and its advantages are also discussed. /Author/