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V. Shlyannikov et alii, Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale, 35 (2016) 114-124; DOI: 10.3221/IGF-ESIS.35.14 120 function of load biaxiality. Fig. 6 represents the distributions of the constraint parameters for the biaxial tension and as well as the combined tension-compression loading for the intermediate crack front position (a/c)=0.6. The last part of the numerical calculations of the present study is devoted to the determination of the elastic and plastic stress intensity factors in cruciform and bending samples. In Fig.8 shown the distributions of the elastic and plastic SIFs for the same tensile loading conditions along the same crack front in the CS configuration. Fig. 8 gives a clear illustration of the necessity to take into account the load biaxiality in order to the interpretation of the characteristics of the material resistance to crack propagation. The data shown in Fig. 9 the distributions of the elastic and plastic SIFs related to the bending plate in more details for several crack front positions. Figure 7 : Plastic constraint parameter distributions along crack front under different biaxial loading conditions. Figure 8 : Elastic (a,b) and plastic (c,d) stress intensity factor behavior for different aspect ratio under biaxial loading.

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