Author:
Tian Yuzhe,Zhao Cheng,Xing Jinquan
Abstract
Abstract
An innovative method is proposed for determining stress intensity factors at crack tips with different inclination angles, based on the Adaptive Digital Image Correlation (AD-DIC) method. This method involves fitting a set of nonlinear equations with unknown parameters using displacement field data. The initial values for crack tip coordinates and inclination angles, computed through the AD-DIC method, are employed in this process to obtain stress intensity factors at the crack tips. The results demonstrate that this approach accurately captures the crack tip positions and calculates stress intensity factors for cracks at various inclination angles. This addresses the challenge of computing stress intensity factors during the crack propagation stage, where cracks may deviate, making conventional calculations impractical.
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