Author:
Turis Matúš,Držík Milan,Ivánková Oľga
Abstract
The aim of this contribution is a theoretical study for the estimation of the dynamic stress intensity factor (DSIF) using results from an experimental measurement. Using optical methods, it is possible to determine individual displacements of crack surfaces in multiple distances from the crack tip. Based on the theoretical distribution of displacements in the crack front, the DSIF can be estimated using the displacement extrapolation method at each time step. The main motivation for this methodology is the difficulty of estimation DSIF in real structures. The described approach is consequently compared with conventional numerical methods and the applicability is evaluated.
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