Crack-Mouth Displacements for Semielliptical Surface Cracks Subjected to Remote Tension and Bending Loads

Crack-Mouth Displacements for Semielliptical Surface Cracks Subjected to Remote Tension and Bending Loads

Auteur : SN. Atluri, JC. Newman, IS. Raju

Date de publication : 1992

Éditeur : ASTM International

Nombre de pages : 10

Résumé du livre

The exact analytical solution for an embedded elliptical crack in an infinite body subjected to arbitrary loading was used in conjunction with the finite element alternating method to obtain crack-mouth-opening displacements (CMOD) for surface cracks in finite plates subjected to remote tension. Identical surface-crack configurations were also analyzed with the finite element method using 20-noded element for plates subjected to both remote tension and bending. The CMODs from these two methods generally agreed within a few percent of each other. Comparisons made with experimental results obtained from surface cracks in welded aluminum alloy specimens subjected to tension also showed good agreement.

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