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Inner and Outer Cracks in Internally Pressurized Cylinders
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1977
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Stress Intensity FactorsEngineeringUn-pressurized Surface CracksMechanicsMechanical EngineeringPressurized Surface CracksStressstrain AnalysisPressure VesselSolid MechanicsResidual StressInternally Pressurized CylindersCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDynamic Crack PropagationMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Stress intensity factors of pressurized surface cracks at the internal surface and un-pressurized surface cracks at the external surface of an internally pressurized cylinder are estimated from stress intensity factors of a semi-elliptical crack in a finite-thickness flat plate. Curvature effects of the cylinder are determined by comparing two-dimensional finite element solutions of fixed-grip, single edge-notched plates and single edge-notched cylinders. Stress intensity factors for semi-elliptical cracks with crack aspect ratios of b/a = 0.2 and 0.98 at crack depths up to 80 percent of the cylindrical wall thickness are shown for internally pressurized cylinders with outer to inner diameter ratios, Ro/Ri, ranging from 10:9 to 5:4 for outer surface cracks and to 3:2 for inner surface cracks.