This paper outlines the development of a general macroscopic failure theory. The result is a relatively simple cubic equation where interaction coefficients for tension-tension and compression-compression strengths may be defined separately. Approximations for biaxial and triaxial normal stress interactions are included to reduce the number of experimental data to nine for brittle three-dimensionally orthotropic materials and to two for brittle isotropic materials. A necessary condition that the theory closely describe brittle isotropic material strength is satisfied for a comprehensive set of cast iron biaxial strength data. The surface is graphically illustrated for various materials.
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