Title of article :
Numerical simulation of growth pattern of a fluid-filled
subsurface crack under moving hertzian loading
Author/Authors :
Xiaoqing Jin · Leon M. Keer · Eugene L. Chez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Cracking of a fluid-filled subsurface
crack is studied by means of the distributed
dislocation technique within the framework of twodimensional
linear elastic fracture mechanics. The
Griffith crack was initially opened by the application
of hydrostatic pressure of an incompressible
fluid within the crack. A moving Hertz line
contact load distribution is applied at the surface
of the half-plane in the presence of friction. The
stress intensity factors at the tips of the fluid-filled
crack are analyzed with the restriction that due to
the fluid incompressibility there is no change of
the crack-opening volume. When the crack starts
to propagate/kink, numerical results show that the
internal fluid pressure will be relieved, and as the
ratio of the branched crack length to main crack
length increases, the elastic strain energy release
rate decreases. The crack growth is assumed to be
arrested when the energy release rate is below a
certain value. Based on the energy criterion, predictions
are attempted for determining the load
position where the crack propagation/kink commences
as well as the growth increment of the
branch crack before it is arrested. A step-by-step
crack path is constructed to simulate the growth
pattern of the fluid-filled crack under moving
Hertzian loading.
Keywords :
Distributed dislocation · Fluid-filledcrack · Kinked crack · Crack path
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture