Title of article :
A coupled IEM/FEM approach for solving elastic problems with multiple crack
Author/Authors :
D. S. Liu، نويسنده , , D. Y. Chiou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In this paper, the detailed two-dimensional infinite element method (IEM) formulation with infinite element (IE)–
finite element (FE) coupling scheme for investigating mode I stress intensity factor in elastic problems with imbedded
geometric singularities (e.g. cracks) is presented. The IE–FE coupling algorithm is also successfully extended to solve
multiple crack problems. In this method, the domain of the primary problem is subdivided into two sub-domains
modeled separately using the IEM for the multiple crack sub-domain, and the FEM for the uncracked sub-domain. In
the IE sub-domain, the similarity partition concept together with the IEM formulation are employed to automatically
generate a large number of infinitesimal elements, layer by layer, around the tip of each crack. All degrees of freedom
related to the IE sub-domain, except for those associated with the coupling interface, are condensed and transformed to
form a finite master IE for each crack with master nodes on sub-domain boundary only. All of the stiffness matrices
constructed in the IE sub-domains are assembled into the system stiffness matrix for the FE sub-domain. The resultant
FE solution with a symmetrical stiffness matrix, having the singularity effect of imbedded cracks in IEs, is required only
for solving multiple crack problems.
Using these efficient numerical techniques a very fine mesh pattern can be established around each crack tip without
increasing the degree of freedom of the global FEM solution. One is easily allowed to conduct parametric analyses for
various crack sizes without changing the FE mesh. Numerical examples are presented to show the performance of the
proposed method and compared with the corresponding known results where available.
Keywords :
Infinite element method , Finite element method , Multiple crack problem , Stress intensity factor
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures