Advanced Approach for Evaluation of Three- Dimensional Elastic-Plastic Fracture Mechanics Parameters Based on Crack Cohesive Force Model

Author:

Htut Zwe Letyar1,Osawa Naoki1,Tanaka Satoyuki2,Toyosada Masahiro3

Affiliation:

1. Osaka University

2. Hiroshima University

3. Kyushu University

Abstract

Abstract This study proposes a highly efficient elastic-plastic fracture mechanics (EPFM) analysis method for three-dimensional (3D) cracks based on the crack cohesive force model. In the current method, the 3D crack’s EPFM parameters are analyzed by applying the pseudo crack face traction to a two-dimensional (2D) center crack in an infinite plate. This pseudo traction is called the equivalent distributed stress (EDS). The EDS to be applied on the 2D center crack is determined in a manner that reproduces the relationship between crack length and stress intensity factor of the intended 3D crack. Once EDS is determined, EPFM parameters for 3D cracks can be obtained instantly by using the center crack’s analytical closed-form solutions. This approach can compute the 3D crack’s EPFM parameters in dramatically less computation time than 3D finite element analysis. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by comparing the EPFM parameters of a 3D penny-shape crack obtained from this method against the reference analytical solutions and numerical finite element analysis results. The parameters determined by the present method show excellent agreement with the reference solutions.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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