Efficient evaluation of stress intensity factors using virtual crack extension technique

Yang, Z.J., Chen, J.F. and Holt, Gary David (2001) Efficient evaluation of stress intensity factors using virtual crack extension technique. Computers & Structures, 79 (31). pp. 2705-2715. ISSN 00457949

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0045-7949(01)00146-8

Abstract

This paper presents a finite element analysis of calculating stress intensity factors for Mode I, Mode II and mixed-mode planar fracture problems using the virtual crack extension technique. Results show that whilst the accuracy of the predicted stress intensity factors may be significantly improved upon by adding a small rosette around the crack tip, this improvement is strongly dependent on the size of the rosette. A new procedure is devised to estimate the stress intensity factors by using two calculations with different rosette sizes for a given mesh. The new method provides robust estimating ability, even for very coarse meshes.


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