Finite element analysis using a two-dimensional modified-boundary-layer app
roach was used to model the effects of biaxial loading on crack tip stress
fields. Loadings were applied corresponding to an elastic K-I field, non-si
ngular T-stress and a biaxial stress. For through-thickness cracks the T-st
ress inherent in the specimen geometry is augmented by the external biaxial
stress. For surface-notched specimens the biaxial stress acts out of the c
rack plane. This effect was modelled with generalized plane strain elements
. Results were analysed using the Anderson-Dodds approach for cleavage and
the Beremin model in the ductile regime. Biaxial loading is predicted to ha
ve a large effect on the toughness of a through-thickness crack but little
effect on a surface crack. Experimental results from a previous series of l
arge-scale biaxial fracture tests are generally consistent with these predi
ctions.