Title of article :
Thermal fracture interference: a two-dimensional boundary element
approach
Author/Authors :
G.I. GIANNOPOULOS and N.K. ANIFANTIS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Thermal loading of fractured structures is associated with the development of differential
deformations along crack surfaces which result in the closure of the crack. Inherent non-linearities
demand application of numerical procedures to resolve this problem. In this paper, a boundary element
procedure is formulated to treat crack surface interference imposed under thermal steady-state
or transient loadings. An iterative-incremental procedure is developed to deal with the non-linearity
produced by the frictional contact of the crack surfaces. The open, adhesion and slip contact conditions
are modeled through the utilization of the multi-domain technique. Two approaches are followed
regarding the thermal boundary contact conditions along the crack region. In the first, crack surfaces
are assumed to be thermally insulated. This assumption simplifies the formulation significantly. In the
second, the crack surfaces are assumed to provide perfect thermal contact. Thermal stress intensity
factors are evaluated from traction nodal results that adopt singular elements in the crack tip region.
Numerical examples are illustrated, discussed and compared with analytical solutions, where possible.
Fracture characteristics are predicted in terms of the involved parameters. As a general conclusion,
peak values of thermal stress intensity factors depend on the friction conditions existing between
crack faces
Keywords :
frictional contact analysis , Thermal shock , Stress intensity factor , incremental procedure , Boundary element analysis , Crack closure
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture