1) The stress intensity factor K at a crack is given by K = Co na where o is the far-field stress, a is the crack length, and C is a parameter that depends on the geometry of the specimen and crack....


1)<br>The stress intensity factor K at a crack is given by<br>K = Co na where o is the far-field stress, a is the crack<br>length, and C is a parameter that depends on the geometry<br>of the specimen and crack. For the case of the edge crack<br>shown in the figure, C is given by:<br>0.857+0.265<br>9,<br>0.266(1-) +<br>(1-9

Extracted text: 1) The stress intensity factor K at a crack is given by K = Co na where o is the far-field stress, a is the crack length, and C is a parameter that depends on the geometry of the specimen and crack. For the case of the edge crack shown in the figure, C is given by: 0.857+0.265 9, 0.266(1-) + (1-9" C = %3D 3/2 Write a script file that will print out a table of values with the ratio a/b in the first column and the corresponding parameter C in the second column. let a/b range between O and 0.95 with increments of 0.05.

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