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Finite element study of a penny-shaped crack along the interface in a bi-material cylinder
Authors:HV Lakshminarayana  M Bernard  T Bui-Quoc
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, École Polytechnique, Montréal, Canada

Abstract:A contemporary approach to the analysis of interface cracks in bi-material cylinders using finite elements is presented. From results obtained with a commercial finite element code using regular and singular isoparametric elements, three fracture mechanics techniques are considered to study the interface crack problem and are presented in a fundamental manner. These are the stress intensity factor evaluation by the crack opening displacement method, the strain energy release rate evaluation using the modified crack closure integral method, and the J-integral evaluation using the virtual crack extension technique. Only the finite element results in the vicinity of the crack are then needed. The accuracy of the proposed approach is assessed by solving standard test problems with known solutions. In particular, the mode I problem of a penny-shaped crack in a homogeneous isotropic cylinder under remote tension loading is used as a standard test case. Finally, the mixed-mode (I and II) problem of a penny-shaped crack along the interface in a bi-material cylinder under three loading conditions is studied in detail. Numerical results are presented to quantify the combined effects of geometry and material discontinuities on the strain energy release rate.
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