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A quasi‐static crack growth simulation based on the singular ES‐FEM
Authors:N Nourbakhshnia  G R Liu
Affiliation:1. Center for Advanced Computations in Engineering Science (ACES), Faculty of Engineering, E4‐01‐04, 4 Engineering Drive 3, Singapore 117576, Singapore;2. Singapore‐MIT Alliance (SMA), E4‐04‐10, 4 Engineering Drive 3, Singapore 117576, Singapore
Abstract:In the edge‐based smoothed finite element method (ES‐FEM), one needs only the assumed displacement values (not the derivatives) on the boundary of the edge‐based smoothing domains to compute the stiffness matrix of the system. Adopting this important feature, a five‐node crack‐tip element is employed in this paper to produce a proper stress singularity near the crack tip based on a basic mesh of linear triangular elements that can be generated automatically for problems with complicated geometries. The singular ES‐FEM is then formulated and used to simulate the crack propagation in various settings, using a largely coarse mesh with a few layers of fine mesh near the crack tip. The results demonstrate that the singular ES‐FEM is much more accurate than X‐FEM and the existing FEM. Moreover, the excellent agreement between numerical results and the reference observations shows that the singular ES‐FEM offers an efficient and high‐quality solution for crack propagation problems. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:numerical method  mesh free method  smoothed finite element method  fracture  crack propagation  crack‐tip element  stress intensity factor  mixed mode  edge‐based smoothing domain
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