Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses

In this study, to investigate and understand the nature of fracture behavior properly under in-plane mixed mode (Mode-I/II) loading, three-dimensional fracture analyses and experiments of compact tension shear (CTS) specimen are performed under different mixed mode loading conditions. Al 7075-T651...

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Main Authors: O. Demir, S. Siriç, A. O. Ayhan, H. Lekesiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2015-12-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1662
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spelling doaj-d0202f4840a14c22b62f738191ac16572021-01-27T17:16:20ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932015-12-011035Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analysesO. DemirS. SiriçA. O. AyhanH. Lekesiz In this study, to investigate and understand the nature of fracture behavior properly under in-plane mixed mode (Mode-I/II) loading, three-dimensional fracture analyses and experiments of compact tension shear (CTS) specimen are performed under different mixed mode loading conditions. Al 7075-T651 aluminum machined from rolled plates in the L-T rolling direction (crack plane is perpendicular to the rolling direction) is used in this study. Results from finite element analyses and fracture loads, crack deflection angles obtained from the experiments are presented. To simulate the real conditions in the experiments, contacts are defined between the contact surfaces of the loading devices, specimen and loading pins. Modeling, meshing and the solution of the problem involving the whole assembly, i.e., loading devices, pins and the specimen, with contact mechanics are performed using ANSYSTM. Then, CTS specimen is analyzed separately using a submodeling approach, in which three-dimensional enriched finite elements are used in FRAC3D solver to calculate the resulting stress intensity factors along the crack front. Having performed the detailed computational and experimental studies on the CTS specimen, a new specimen type together with its loading device is also proposed that has smaller dimensions compared to the regular CTS specimen. Experimental results for the new specimen are also presented. https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1662FractureMixed ModeCompact Tension ShearFinite Element Method
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author O. Demir
S. Siriç
A. O. Ayhan
H. Lekesiz
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S. Siriç
A. O. Ayhan
H. Lekesiz
Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Fracture
Mixed Mode
Compact Tension Shear
Finite Element Method
author_facet O. Demir
S. Siriç
A. O. Ayhan
H. Lekesiz
author_sort O. Demir
title Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
title_short Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
title_full Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
title_fullStr Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of mixed mode - I/II fracture problems - Part 1: computational and experimental analyses
title_sort investigation of mixed mode - i/ii fracture problems - part 1: computational and experimental analyses
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In this study, to investigate and understand the nature of fracture behavior properly under in-plane mixed mode (Mode-I/II) loading, three-dimensional fracture analyses and experiments of compact tension shear (CTS) specimen are performed under different mixed mode loading conditions. Al 7075-T651 aluminum machined from rolled plates in the L-T rolling direction (crack plane is perpendicular to the rolling direction) is used in this study. Results from finite element analyses and fracture loads, crack deflection angles obtained from the experiments are presented. To simulate the real conditions in the experiments, contacts are defined between the contact surfaces of the loading devices, specimen and loading pins. Modeling, meshing and the solution of the problem involving the whole assembly, i.e., loading devices, pins and the specimen, with contact mechanics are performed using ANSYSTM. Then, CTS specimen is analyzed separately using a submodeling approach, in which three-dimensional enriched finite elements are used in FRAC3D solver to calculate the resulting stress intensity factors along the crack front. Having performed the detailed computational and experimental studies on the CTS specimen, a new specimen type together with its loading device is also proposed that has smaller dimensions compared to the regular CTS specimen. Experimental results for the new specimen are also presented.
topic Fracture
Mixed Mode
Compact Tension Shear
Finite Element Method
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1662
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