Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length

Analyses of longitudinal fracture behavior of inhomogeneous beams which have continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length are carried-out. Beams of a rectangular cross-section are studied. It is assumed that beams exhibit continuous (smooth) material inhomogeneity along the...

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Main Authors: Victor Rizov, Holm Altenbach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2020-07-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2704/2978
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spelling doaj-e9208a79553e47c991c9ea5acee83ad62020-11-25T03:54:55ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932020-07-011453385010.3221/IGF-ESIS.53.0410.3221/IGF-ESIS.53.04Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam lengthVictor RizovHolm AltenbachAnalyses of longitudinal fracture behavior of inhomogeneous beams which have continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length are carried-out. Beams of a rectangular cross-section are studied. It is assumed that beams exhibit continuous (smooth) material inhomogeneity along the width and height of the cross-section. A longitudinal crack located arbitrary along the beam height is analyzed. First, a cantilever beam with linearly varying width and height along the beam length is considered. The material of the beam has non-linear elastic mechanical behavior. The external loading consists of one bending moment applied at the free end of the lower crack arm. The fracture behavior is analyzed in terms of the strain energy release rate assuming that the modulus of elasticity is distributed continuously in the beam cross-section. The balance of the energy is considered in order to derive the strain energy release rate. A solution to the strain energy release rate is obtained also by considering the complementary strain energy for verification. The longitudinal fracture behavior of the inhomogeneous non-linear elastic cantilever beam configuration is studied also for the cases when the variation of the width and height of the cross-section is described by sine and power laws.https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2704/2978beam of varying cross-sectionlongitudinal fracturematerial non-linearityinhomogeneous material
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author Victor Rizov
Holm Altenbach
spellingShingle Victor Rizov
Holm Altenbach
Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
beam of varying cross-section
longitudinal fracture
material non-linearity
inhomogeneous material
author_facet Victor Rizov
Holm Altenbach
author_sort Victor Rizov
title Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
title_short Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
title_full Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
title_fullStr Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
title_sort longitudinal fracture analysis of inhomogeneous beams with continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Analyses of longitudinal fracture behavior of inhomogeneous beams which have continuously varying sizes of the cross-section along the beam length are carried-out. Beams of a rectangular cross-section are studied. It is assumed that beams exhibit continuous (smooth) material inhomogeneity along the width and height of the cross-section. A longitudinal crack located arbitrary along the beam height is analyzed. First, a cantilever beam with linearly varying width and height along the beam length is considered. The material of the beam has non-linear elastic mechanical behavior. The external loading consists of one bending moment applied at the free end of the lower crack arm. The fracture behavior is analyzed in terms of the strain energy release rate assuming that the modulus of elasticity is distributed continuously in the beam cross-section. The balance of the energy is considered in order to derive the strain energy release rate. A solution to the strain energy release rate is obtained also by considering the complementary strain energy for verification. The longitudinal fracture behavior of the inhomogeneous non-linear elastic cantilever beam configuration is studied also for the cases when the variation of the width and height of the cross-section is described by sine and power laws.
topic beam of varying cross-section
longitudinal fracture
material non-linearity
inhomogeneous material
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2704/2978
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