Crack analysis of an orthotropic circular bars reinforced by a magnetic coating under Saint-Venant torsion

Authors

  • Alireza Hassani Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Faculty, Karaj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Alborz, Iran
Abstract:

This paper presents an analytical solution for an orthotropic circular cross section bar with a magnetic coating weakened by multiple arbitrary oriented cracks under Saint-Venant torsion by means of the distributed dislocation technique. At first, the solution of the orthotropic bar with a magnetic coating weakened by a Volterra-type screw dislocation is achieved with the aid of the finite Fourier sine transform. Next, the problem is then reduced to a set of singular integral equations with a Cauchy type singularity. Unknown dislocation density is achieved by numerical solution of these integral equations. Finally, several examples are solved and numerical results are discussed to reveal the effect of the magnetic layer on the reduction of the mechanical stress intensity factor in the bar.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

Saint-Venant torsion of non-homogeneous anisotropic bars

The BEM is applied to the solution of the torsion problem of non-homogeneous anisotropic non-circular prismatic bars. The problem is formulated in terms of the warping function. This formulation leads to a second order partial differential equation with variable coefficients, subjected to a generalized Neumann type boundary condition. The problem is solved using the Analog Equation Method (AEM)...

full text

saint-venant torsion of non-homogeneous anisotropic bars

the bem is applied to the solution of the torsion problem of non-homogeneous anisotropic non-circular prismatic bars. the problem is formulated in terms of the warping function. this formulation leads to a second order partial differential equation with variable coefficients, subjected to a generalized neumann type boundary condition. the problem is solved using the analog equation method (aem)...

full text

Mathematical Analysis of a Saint-venant Model with Variable Temperature

We investigate the derivation and the mathematical properties of a Saint-Venant model with an energy equation and with temperature-dependent transport coe±cients. These equations model shallow water °ows as well as thin viscous sheets over °uid substrates like oil slicks, atlantic waters in the Strait of Gilbraltar or °oat glasses. We exhibit an entropy function for the system of partial di®ere...

full text

Analysis of Circular Reinforced Tunnels by Analytical Approach

This paper addresses the problem of quantifying the mechanical contribution of rockbolts installed systematically around tunnels (regularly spaced around the tunnel) excavated in rock masses. Assuming that the mechanical contribution of grouted rockbolts is that of increasing internal pressure within a broken rock mass, a new procedure for computation of ground response curves for a circular tu...

full text

Sobolev Gradient Type Preconditioning for the Saint-venant Model of Elasto-plastic Torsion

In this paper a suitable Laplacian preconditioner is proposed for the numerical solution of the nonlinear elasto-plastic torsion problem. The aim is to determine the tangential stress in cross-sections under a given torsion, for which the physical model is based on the Saint Venant model of torsion and the single curve hypothesis for the connection of strain and stress. The proposed iterative s...

full text

Analysis of Stress Intensity Factors in Hollow Cylinders Reinforced by an Effective Coating Containing Multiple Cracks

In this paper, the solution of an isotropic hollow cylinder, with an isotropic coating, weakened by multiple radial cracks is studied. The hollow cylinder and its coating are under Saint-Venant torsional loading. The series solution is then derived for displacement and stress fields in the cross section of the cylinder containing a Volterra-type screw dislocation. The dislocation solution is em...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later

Save to my library Already added to my library

{@ msg_add @}


Journal title

volume 20  issue 2

pages  87- 111

publication date 2019-09-15

By following a journal you will be notified via email when a new issue of this journal is published.

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023