
doi: 10.1038/2111077a0
A PARAMETER often used for correlating the propagation rate of fatigue cracks is the stress intensity factor K. This follows the work of Irwin1, who showed that the elastic stresses at a point near the root of a crack always have the form where r and θ are polar co-ordinates, with the origin at the crack tip, of the point. The expression is only valid if r≪a (the crack half length).
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