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Multiple random crack propagation using a boundary element formulation
Authors:Edson Denner Leonel  Wilson Sergio Venturini
Affiliation:aGeM, UMR 6183 – University of Nantes, Centrale Nantes, 2, rue de la Houssinière BP 92208, 44322 Nantes Cedex 3, France;bUniversity of São Paulo, School of Engineering of São Carlos, Department of Structural Engineering, Av. Trabalhador SaoCarlense, 400, 13566-590 São Carlos, SP, Brazil
Abstract:This paper proposes a boundary element method (BEM) model that is used for the analysis of multiple random crack growth by considering linear elastic fracture mechanics problems and structures subjected to fatigue. The formulation presented in this paper is based on the dual boundary element method, in which singular and hyper-singular integral equations are used. This technique avoids singularities of the resulting algebraic system of equations, despite the fact that the collocation points coincide for the two opposite crack faces. In fracture mechanics analyses, the displacement correlation technique is applied to evaluate stress intensity factors. The maximum circumferential stress theory is used to evaluate the propagation angle and the effective stress intensity factor. The fatigue model uses Paris’ law to predict structural life. Examples of simple and multi-fractured structures loaded until rupture are considered. These analyses demonstrate the robustness of the proposed model. In addition, the results indicate that this formulation is accurate and can model localisation and coalescence phenomena.
Keywords:Boundary element method   Fracture mechanics   Fatigue   Random crack growth
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