A new formulation of the boundary element method (BEM) is proposed in this paper to calculate stress intensity factors for cracked 2-D anisotropic materials. The most outstanding feature of this new approach is that the displacement and traction integral equations are collocated on the outside bound
A new formulation of boundary element method for cracked anisotropic bodies under anti-plane shear
โ Scribed by Yu-Zhou Sun; Shu-Shen Yang; Yin-Bang Wang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Volume
- 192
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7825
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โฆ Synopsis
By applying integration by parts and other techniques to the traditional boundary integral formulation, a new boundary integral equation is derived to analyze cracked anisotropic bodies under anti-plane shear. The new boundary formulation uses dislocation density as unknown on the crack surface from which the stress intensity factor K III is determined near the crack tip. The boundary element method based on the new equation is established, in which the singular interpolation functions are introduced to model the singularity of the dislocation density (in the order of 1= ffiffi r p ) appropriately. The present traction boundary integral equation involves only singularity of order 1=r (no hyper-singular terms appear), and all singular integrals can be evaluated exactly. The equation and method can be directly used for anti-plane problems with cracks of any geometric shapes. Applications for isotropic and anisotropic cases are provided, and numerical results demonstrate the accuracy of our boundary element method.
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