Effects of crack surface convection for rapid crack growth in a thermoelastic solid
โ Scribed by L.M. Brock
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7683
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โฆ Synopsis
As a Green's function for rapid steady-state crack growth with crack surface convection, semi-inยฎnite Mode I crack growth at subcritical speeds in an unbounded solid under the action of compressive line loads moving on the crack surfaces is considered. A standard convection law that relates heat ยฏux to change in temperature is employed, and the solid obeys the fully-coupled (dynamic) equations of thermoelasticity.
The use of robust asymptotic forms reduces the problem to the solution of coupled integral equations. These exhibit both Cauchy and Abel operators, but an exact solution is possible.
The solution indicates that convection can give rise to temperature changes in the crack plane that are both more prominent and extensive than those that occur for an insulated crack surface. Exact expressions for the thermoelastic Rayleigh speed, which is the critical crack speed, and for speeds that arise for a particular value of an important characteristic parameter are also presented.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The subcritical growth of semi-elliptical surface cracks in the front face of a cylindrical disk was calculated. The disk represents a part of a turbine rotor. The stress intensity factors, which are the basis for the calculations presented here, were given in a former paper [l]. The load steps cons