نتایج جستجو برای: edge crack

تعداد نتایج: 136298  

In the current research work, the problem of fracture mechanics in a plate with a central hole under tensile loading is studied. The stress intensity factors are calculated for a finite plate containing two symmetrical hole-edge cracks. The problem is solved by two different methods, namely the finite element method and the FRANC software analysis. At first the finite element method is used and...

2017
S. Ayter B. A. Auld

The resonance phenomenon observed in Rayleigh wave scattering from surface-breaking cracks has been investigated using Freund's results on reflection of Rayleigh waves from an infinite crack edge. To model the crack as a section of acoustic waveguide, resonances are treated as standing waves in the length and depth directions. The model takes both faces of the crack into consideration, and this...

2001
D. S. Balint J. W. Hutchinson

Ceramic coatings deposited on metal substrates generally develop significant compressive stresses when cooled from the temperature at which they are processed as a result of thermal expansion mismatch. One of the main failure modes for these coatings is edge delamination. For an ideally brittle interface, the edge delamination of a compressed thin film involves mode II interface cracking. The c...

2014
S. Lecheb A. Nour A. Chellil H. Mechakra N. Hamad

The work involves develops attended by a numerical execution of the eXtend Finite Element Method premises a measurement by the fracture process cracked so many cracked plates an application will be processed for the calculation of the stress intensity factor SIF. In the first we give in statically part the distribution of stress, displacement field and strain of composite plate in two cases unc...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
E Sharon G Cohen J Fineberg

Crack front waves are nonlinear localized waves that propagate along the leading edge of a crack. They are generated by both the interaction of a crack with a localized material inhomogeneity and the intrinsic formation of microbranches. Front waves are shown to transport energy, generate surface structure, and lead to localized velocity fluctuations. Their existence locally imparts inertia, wh...

2002
S. N. ATLURI

Abst rac t -The continuum constitutive modeling for rate-dependent fracture of brittle microcracking solids, which was described in Part 1 of this paper, is applied to the finite element analysis of stationary and nonstationary macrocracks in a single-edge-notched three-point bend specimen under a static loading. The microcrack damage zones near the macro-crack-tip can be classified as being "l...

1998
YOUNGSEOG LEE VIKAS PRAKASH

A transient _nite element analysis is carried out to provide insight into the low temperature dynamic material toughness versus crack tip relationship for high strength structural steels under intense stress pulse loading[ The problem analyzed here is plane strain fracture of an edge cracked specimen under plane wave loading conditions[ The _nite element formulation employed accounts for the e}...

1999
Z-H. Jin R. C. Batra

We study thermal crack shielding and thermal shock damage in a double-edge cracked metal-particlereinforced ceramic matrix composite subjected to sudden cooling at the cracked surfaces. Under severe thermal shocks, the crack will grow but will be bridged by the plastically stretched metal particles. A linear softening bridging law is used to describe the metal particle bridging behavior. An int...

2014
Asha-Dee N. Celestine Brett A. Beiermann Jeffrey S. Moore Nancy R. Sottos Scott R. White

Fracture-induced mechanochemical activation is achieved for the first time in a structural engineering polymer. Rubber toughened PMMA is lightly cross-linked (1.0 mol%) with the mechanophore spiropyran by free radical polymerization. Single Edge Notch Tension tests are performed on the spiropyran-linked material and a distinct change in color and fluorescence is detected at the crack tip, indic...

2010
A. Saboktakin X. Maldague

Vibrothermogrphy is a promising technique that uses ultrasonic elastic waves to locally stimulate defects on solids specimens and is typically applied in the aerospace and automotive industries. This technique allows for defect selective imaging using thermal waves that are generated by ultrasound waves. The mechanism involved is frictional heating or hysteresis that turns a dynamically loaded ...

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