Computational Methods in Fracture Mechanics

Author: Aliabadi M.H.; Cisilino A.P.  

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9783038134862

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780878492381

Subject: TB3 Engineering Materials

Keyword: 工程材料学

Language: ENG

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-tolerance of structures are of direct concern to the prevention of fracture in load-bearing components of all kinds: ranging from space satellites and aircraft to bone prosthesis and home appliances. This special-topic book comprises nine papers that cover various aspects, of current areas of research in Fracture Mechanics, using innovative and new computational approaches based upon the BEM and meshless methods. A number of topics are addressed, such us dynamic and viscoelastic fracture problems, crack surface contact, fatigue and cohesive crack propagation, and the analysis of cracks in composite and anisotropic bodies. Also presented are innovative formulations for fracture problems, such as Symmetric Galerkin formulations and a Local Boundary Integral Equation for the BEM and a variational element-free technique.This is a welcome guide to a fascinating subject. The nine papers invited to join this volume describe numerical methods for analyzing the path and growth of cracks in structures, particularly the boundary element method (BEM), finite element method (FEM), and meshless methods. Researchers at the University o

Chapter

On the Solution of the 3D Crack Surface Contact Problem Using the Boundary Element Method

A Variational Technique for Element Free Analysis of Static and Dynamic Fracture Mechanics

Boundary Element Analysis of Three-Dimensional Interface Cracks in Transversely Isotropic Bimaterials Using the Energy Domain Integral

Symmetric-Galerkin Boundary Element Transient Analysis of the DSIFs for the Interaction of a Crack with a Circular Inclusion

Stress Intensity Factor Evaluation of Anisotropic Cracked Sheets under Dynamic Loads Using Energy Domain Integral

Computer Modelling of Dynamic Fracture Experiments

On NGF Applications to LBIE Potential and Displacement Discontinuity Analyses

Nonlinear Viscoelastic Fracture Mechanics Using Boundary Elements

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