Title of article
A stress distribution remodelling technique
Author/Authors
Daniel Bellett · David Taylor · Franck Morel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
177
To page
188
Abstract
The stress distribution ahead of a notch
is of great practical interest when undertaking fatigue
and fracture analyses. In particular it is generally
the first principal stress close to the notch
which is desired. For a sharp notch this can be characterized
by the stress field parameter KN which is
referred to as the notch stress intensity factor (or
N-SIF). The finite element method is a very powerful
tool which is commonly used to determine KN.
However, unless specialized methods are used the
finite element mesh must be extremely refined in
the region of the notch in order to calculate an
accurate value. In practical situations, the degree
of mesh refinement necessary is often not possible,
due to either time or computer limitations.
The following describes a simple technique
which can be used to accurately determine the
stress distribution close to a sharp notch, by remodelling
or reshaping a stress distribution that has
been obtained from a finite element analysis using
a coarse or inadequate mesh. A theoretical equation
for defining the principal stress distributionahead of a sharp notch, which has been developed
by Atzori et al. (2005) is used to do this. It is shown
that the theoretical distribution can be explicitly
determined from the finite element distribution by
using global equilibrium conditions.
It is shown that this technique is independent of
the finite element mesh size. The method is used to
calculate KN for seven different combinations of
geometry and loading condition, using various FE
mesh refinement. It is shown that the results are
accurate to within 15%.
Keywords
Remodelling · Notch stress intensityfactor · N-SIF · Notches · Stress distributions ·Mesh size independence
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828488
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