Title of article :
Extended Finite Element Method for Statics and Vibration Analyses on Cracked Bars and Beams
Author/Authors :
Mottaghian, F Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht , Darvizeh, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Bandar Anzali Branch - Islamic Azad University , Alijani, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - Bandar Anzali Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
In this paper, the extended finite element method (XFEM) is employed
to investigate the statics and vibration problems of cracked isotropic
bars and beams. Three kinds of elements namely the standard, the
blended and the enriched elements are utilized to discretize the
structure and model cracks. Two techniques referred as the increase of
the number of Gauss integration points and the rectangle sub-grid are
applied to refine the integration within the blended and enriched
elements of the beam in which the priority of the developed rectangle
sub-grid technique is identified. The stiffness and the mass matrices of
the beam are extended by considering the Heaviside and the crack tip
functions. In a plane stress analysis, the effects of various crack
positions and depths, different boundary conditions and other
geometric parameters on the displacement and the stress contours are
detected. Moreover, in a free vibration analysis, changes of the natural
frequencies and the mode shapes due to the aforementioned effects are
determined.
Keywords :
Extended finite element method , Statics , vibration , Cracked bars , beams , Increasing Gauss integration points , Rectangle sub-grid
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics