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On the use of quarter-point boundary elements for stress intensity factor computations

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 20, p.1941-1950, 1984Trabajos contenidos:
  • Martínez, J
  • Domínguez, J
Recursos en línea: Resumen: This communication studies a procedure for stress intensity factor computations using traction singular quarter-point boundary elements. Opening mode stress intensity factors are computed from the tractions' nodal values at the crack tip. A comparison is made between the factors calculated using this procedure and those obtained by previously recommended methods which made use of the nodal values of the displacements. The proposed procedure was seen to be less discretization sensitive than any other of the considered methods. Accurate results were obtained even in the case of coarse meshes.
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This communication studies a procedure for stress intensity factor computations using traction singular quarter-point boundary elements. Opening mode stress intensity factors are computed from the tractions' nodal values at the crack tip. A comparison is made between the factors calculated using this procedure and those obtained by previously recommended methods which made use of the nodal values of the displacements. The proposed procedure was seen to be less discretization sensitive than any other of the considered methods. Accurate results were obtained even in the case of coarse meshes.

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