Title of article :
A FINITE ELEMENT TECHNIQUE TO SIMULATE THE STABLE SHAPE EVOLUTION OF PLANAR CRACKS WITH AN APPLICATION TO A SEMI-ELLIPTICAL SURFACE CRACK IN A BIMATERIAL FINITE SOLID
Author/Authors :
RICARDO GALDOS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
13
From page :
905
To page :
917
Abstract :
This paper describes a numerical procedure to model the crack front evolution of initially arbitrary shaped planar cracks in a three-dimensional solid. The inßuence of a bimaterial interface on the fracture path of a semi-elliptical surface crack in a three-dimensional structure is examined. The analysis is based on the assumption that fracture is controlled by small-scale yielding and linear elastic fracture mechanics. The Þnite element method and the crack-tip contour J-integral in a volume domain representation are utilized to calculate the crack front energy release rate. The computed values of the energy release rate are used with a crack-tip velocity growth law to model crack growth increment. The progress of the crack growth evolution is brought forward by successive iterations. Examples of computed crack evolution are given for an embedded circular crack, a semi-elliptical surface crack in a Þnite plate, and a conÞguration that deÞnes an isotropic homogeneous material layer with a surface crack located between two material layers.
Keywords :
Stress intensity factor , three-dimensional crack growth , Energy release rate , Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics , ?nite element method , Composite materials
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Record number :
423293
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