Stress Intensity Factor of Radial Cracks for Rotating Disks and Cylinders using Average Stress Method
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This article utilizes the average stress method to obtain the stress intensity factor of rotating solid and hollow disks/cylinders containing a radial crack. It is assumed that the cracks are located radially at center, internal or external radius of the geometry. Results are shown for both of the plane stress and plane strain assumptions and are validated against the known data introduced in the literature search.
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volume 13 issue 1
pages 88- 103
publication date 2012-03-01
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