Title of article
Numerical evaluation of generalized stress-intensity factors in multi-layered composites
Author/Authors
Nicola Pugno and Alberto Carpinteri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
15
From page
627
To page
641
Abstract
The problem of the evaluation of the generalized stress-intensity factors for re-entrant corners in multi-layered structural
components is addressed. An approximate analytical model based on the theory of multi-layered beams is presented.
This approach provides a simple closed-form solution for the direct computation of the Mode I stress-intensity factor for
the general problem of a re-entrant corner symmetrically meeting a bi-material interface. For the self-consistency of the
theory, re-entrant corners in homogeneous materials and cracks perpendicular to bi-material interfaces can also be gained
as limit cases of this formulation. According to this approach, the effects of the elastic mismatch parameters, the value of
the notch angle and the thicknesses of the layers on the stress-intensity factor are carefully quantified and the results are
compared with FE solutions. FE results are obtained by applying a combination of analytical and numerical techniques
based on the knowledge a priori of the asymptotic stress field for re-entrant corners perpendicular to a bi-material interface
and on the use of generalized isoparametric singular finite elements at the notch tip. A good agreement between
approximate and analytical/numerical predictions is achieved, showing the effectiveness of this approach.
Keywords
Finite element , Analytical solutions , Singularities , Bi-material , Stress-intensity factor
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
467784
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