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VI. The phenomena of rupture and flow in solids

Alan Arnold Griffith · Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character · 1921

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Abstract In the course of an investigation of the effect of surface scratches on the mechanical strength of solids, some general conclusions were reached which appear to have a direct bearing on the problem of rupture, from an engineering standpoint, and also on the larger question of the nature of intermolecular cohesion. The original object of the work, which was carried out at the Royal Aircraft Estab­lishment, was the discovery of the effect of surface treatment—such as, for instance, filing, grinding or polishing—on the strength of metallic machine parts subjected to alternating or repeated loads. In the case of steel, and some other metals in common use, the results of fatigue tests indicated that the range of alternating stress which could be permanently sustained by the material was smaller than the range within which it was sensibly elastic, after being subjected to a great number of reversals. Hence it was inferred that the safe range of loading of a part, having a scratched or grooved surface of a given type, should be capable of estimation with the help of one of the two hypotheses of rupture commonly used for solids which are elastic to fracture. According to these hypotheses rupture may be expected if (a) the maximum tensile stress, (b) the maximum extension, exceeds a certain critical value. Moreover, as the behaviour of the materials under consideration, within the safe range of alternating stress, shows very little departure from Hooke’s law, it was thought that the necessary stress and strain calculations could be performed by means of the mathematical theory of elasticity.

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Griffith, A. A. (1921). VI. The phenomena of rupture and flow in solids. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1921.0006

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Griffith, Alan Arnold. "VI. The phenomena of rupture and flow in solids." 1921. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1921.0006.

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Griffith, A. A. 1921, VI. The phenomena of rupture and flow in solids, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character, available at: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1921.0006 [Accessed 27 Jun. 2026].

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VI. The phenomena of rupture and flow in solids
Autor / colaboradores
Alan Arnold Griffith
Editorial
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character
Año de publicación
1921
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en

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