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Article: Numerical solutions of two-dimensional anisotropic crack problems

TitleNumerical solutions of two-dimensional anisotropic crack problems
Authors
KeywordsAnisotropic
Crack
Eigenfunction expansion
Fractal
Global interpolation
Higher order terms
Stress intensity factor
Two-level
Issue Date2003
PublisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijsolstr
Citation
International Journal Of Solids And Structures, 2003, v. 40 n. 18, p. 4615-4635 How to Cite?
AbstractA complete set of series form solutions of stress and displacement functions, including all higher order terms, around the crack tip for anisotropic crack problems have been newly derived by eigenfunction expansion approach. The analytical solutions of displacement functions were classified into four cases with respect to different types of complex parameters and different corresponding physical meanings. By employing these displacement functions as global interpolation functions, fractal two-level finite element method (F2LFEM) was applied to evaluate the stress intensity factors (SIFs) for various kinds of anisotropic crack problems. In the method of F2LFEM, the infinite number of nodal displacements was transformed to a small set of generalized coordinates by fractal transformation technique. New element matrices need not be generated and the singular numerical integration was avoided completely. Numerical examples of the four cases were studied and high accurate results of SIFs were obtained. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/48542
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dc.description.abstractA complete set of series form solutions of stress and displacement functions, including all higher order terms, around the crack tip for anisotropic crack problems have been newly derived by eigenfunction expansion approach. The analytical solutions of displacement functions were classified into four cases with respect to different types of complex parameters and different corresponding physical meanings. By employing these displacement functions as global interpolation functions, fractal two-level finite element method (F2LFEM) was applied to evaluate the stress intensity factors (SIFs) for various kinds of anisotropic crack problems. In the method of F2LFEM, the infinite number of nodal displacements was transformed to a small set of generalized coordinates by fractal transformation technique. New element matrices need not be generated and the singular numerical integration was avoided completely. Numerical examples of the four cases were studied and high accurate results of SIFs were obtained. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en_HK
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dc.subjectAnisotropicen_HK
dc.subjectCracken_HK
dc.subjectEigenfunction expansionen_HK
dc.subjectFractalen_HK
dc.subjectGlobal interpolationen_HK
dc.subjectHigher order termsen_HK
dc.subjectStress intensity factoren_HK
dc.subjectTwo-levelen_HK
dc.titleNumerical solutions of two-dimensional anisotropic crack problemsen_HK
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