Crack path bifurcation at a tear strap in a pressurized shell
✍ Scribed by Amy L. Keesecker; Carlos G. Dávila; Eric R. Johnson; James H. Starnes Jr.
- Book ID
- 104268463
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 520 KB
- Volume
- 81
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7949
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✦ Synopsis
Bifurcation of an initially longitudinal through crack in an internally pressurized cylindrical shell at a circumferential stiffener is investigated using a finite element analysis. The finite element model is developed from a fracture test of an aluminum shell having a 22.9 cm radius, a 1.02 mm wall thickness, and stiffened by two externally bonded circumferential straps spaced 40.6 cm apart. After initial stable crack growth in the longitudinal direction with increasing pressure, the crack propagated dynamically toward the strap, bifurcated near the strap into circumferential branches running parallel to the straps. Stable and unstable crack growth curves of pressure versus half-crack length are determined from the nonlinear analysis using a critical value of the crack tip opening angle as the criterion to predict crack growth. Although the crack growth curves are determined from a static analysis, they corroborate the test results for the location of crack path bifurcation. Also, the principal stress criterion for predicting crack turning is consistent with the test.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Following an earlier analysis of an axial line crack in a cylindrical shell, the stresses for a finite circumferential crack are presented. The inverse square root singularity of the stresses peculiar to crack problems is obtained in both the extensional and bending components. Furthermore, the init