Stress determination in edge-cracked anisotropic plates by an extension of boundary-collocation method (Q1064170)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3919993
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3919993 |
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Stress determination in edge-cracked anisotropic plates by an extension of boundary-collocation method (English)
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1986
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The boundary-collocation method, originally developed for plane isotropic analysis, is extended to determine the stress field in the vicinity of the crack tip in edge-cracked anisotropic plates. As one of the applications of this technique, a K-calibration curve is presented for a single edge-crack specimen of the type used in fracture toughness testing, and the numerical result is found to be in good agreement with that obtained by compliance calibration tests over a range of a/w values. For the case where the fibre orientation does not coincide with the crack direction, the strain-energy density theory could be used with this technique to predict incipient fracture. An S-calibration curve is also presented for the test of the critical value of the strain-energy density factor.
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boundary-collocation method
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stress field
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vicinity of the crack tip
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edge-cracked anisotropic plates
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K-calibration curve
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single edge-crack specimen
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fibre orientation does not coincide with the crack direction
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strain-energy density theory
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predict incipient fracture
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S-calibration curve
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critical value of the strain-energy density factor
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0.7838619351387024
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0.7751832604408264
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