This paper gives some numerical results obtained with the use of finite difference method to show its usefulness as a tool to analyze dynamic fracture mechanics problems. The results of numerical computation compare well with analytically solved solutions in terms of stress, strain and energy flow. Then the experimental results of brittle crack propagation and arrest on structural steels are analyzed using finite difference method.
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Kanazawa, T., Machida, S., Teramoto, T., & Yoshinari, H. (1979). STUDY ON FAST FRACTURE AND CRACK ARREST. Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 17, 158–173. https://doi.org/10.2534/jjasnaoe1968.1977.142_156
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