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Boundary element method for J-integral and stress intensity factor computations in three-dimensional interface cracks
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2005-06Registro en:
Ortiz, Jhonny E.; Cisilino, Adrian Pablo; Boundary element method for J-integral and stress intensity factor computations in three-dimensional interface cracks; Springer; International Journal Of Fracture; 133; 3; 6-2005; 197-222
0376-9429
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CONICET
Autor
Ortiz, Jhonny E.
Cisilino, Adrian Pablo
Resumen
A general numerical tool for the analysis of three–dimensional bimaterial interface cracks is presented in this paper. The proposed tool is based on a multidomain formulation of the Boundary Element Method (BEM), with the crack located at the interface of the domain. Mixed mode stress intensity factors are computed along the three-dimensional crack fronts using the Energy Domain Integral (EDI) methodology and decoupled via the Interaction Integral. The capability of the procedure is demonstrated by solving a number of examples. The last of these examples consists in a thick centre cracked panel for which the behaviour of the J-integral and the mixed-mode stress intensity factors along the crack front is studied as a function of the material mismatch.