Title of article :
Modeling of crack growth through particulate clusters
in brittle matrix by symmetric-Galerkin boundary element
method
Author/Authors :
R. Kitey · A.-V. Phan · H. V. Tippur · T. Kaplan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The interaction of a crack with perfectly
bonded rigid isolated inclusions and clusters of inclusions
in a brittle matrix is investigated using numerical
simulations. Of particular interest is the role inclusions
play on crack paths, stress intensity factors (SIFs) and
the energy release rates with potential implications to
the fracture behavior of particulate composites. The effects
of particle size and eccentricity relative to the initial
crack orientation are examined first as a precursor
to the study of particle clusters. Simulations are accomplished
using a new quasi-static crack-growth prediction
tool based on the symmetric-Galerkin boundary
element method, amodified quarter-point crack-tip element,
the displacement correlation technique for evaluating
SIFs, and the maximum principal stress criterion
for crack-growth direction prediction. The numerical
simulations demonstrate a complex interplay of crack-tipshielding and amplificationmechanisms leading to significant
toughening of the material.
Keywords :
Crack growth · Crack-inclusioninteraction · Crack deflection · Particulatecomposites · Matrix toughening ·Symmetric-Galerkin boundary element method
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture