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Consider a crack in a finite width plate subjected to opening-mode loading. Establish an iterative process for determining the effective stress intensity factor Keff according to the Irwin model.
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G.R. Irwin (1960) Plastic Zone Near a Crack Tip and Fracture Toughness, Sagamore Ordnance Material Conference, pp. 1V63-IV78.
G.R. Irwin (1968) Linear Fracture Mechanics, Fracture Transition, and Fracture Control, Engineering Fracture. Mech., 1, 241 - 257.
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Gdoutos, E.E. (2003). Effective Stress intensity Factor According to Irwin’ Model. In: Gdoutos, E.E., Rodopoulos, C.A., Yates, J.R. (eds) Problems of Fracture Mechanics and Fatigue. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2774-7_22
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