intensity factors were calculated at the deepest point and at the surface points of longitudinal semi-elliptical surface cracks in a thermally shocked pipe. The method of calculation is based on weight functions following a proposal by Mattheck, Munz and Stamm, Engng. Fract. Mech. 18, 633-641 (1983)
Closed form stress intensity factors for a semi-elliptical crack in a thick-walled cylinder under thermal stress
โ Scribed by A.R. Shahani; S.M. Nabavi
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-1123
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โฆ Synopsis
In this paper the steady state thermoelasticity problem in a thick-walled cylinder containing an internal axial semi-elliptical crack is solved analytically. Thermal and mechanical boundary conditions are prescribed on the inner and outer surfaces of the cylinder. The steady state solution of the thermoelasticity problem is derived analytically and then, the stress intensity factors are extracted for the semi-elliptical crack using the weight function method. The results show to be in accordance with that cited in the literature in the special cases. It is shown that the critical point of the crack front displaces from the deepest to the surface points at certain geometries for an internally pressurized cylinder, which can indicate the point of starting the crack growth. However, in an internally heated pressurized cylinder, the surface points are always in closure mode and the deepest point is always the critical point in the geometries in which it falls in the opening mode.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The problem of mixed mode fracture induced by a semi-elliptical circumferential crack lying at the outer surface of the cross-section of a hollow cylinder is considered. The cylinder is under the action of axial force, bending moment and torsion. To make the results comprehensive, dimensionless anal