A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading

In this work, a link between the averaged strain energy density (SED) approach and the peak stress method in the case of cracks subjected to mixed mode (I+II) loading has been investigated. Some closed-form expressions of the strain energy density, averaged in a volume of radius R0, as function of...

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Main Authors: G. Meneghetti, B. Atzori, A. Campagnolo, F. Berto
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2015-10-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero34/numero_34_art_11.pdf
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spelling doaj-ef2f9cbb261d47ffa826bafbf274059b2020-11-24T23:02:56ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89931971-89932015-10-0193410911510.3221/IGF-ESIS.34.11A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loadingG. Meneghetti0B. Atzori1A. Campagnolo2F. Berto3University of Padova,ItalyUniversity of Padova,ItalyUniversity of Padova,ItalyUniversity of Padova,ItalyIn this work, a link between the averaged strain energy density (SED) approach and the peak stress method in the case of cracks subjected to mixed mode (I+II) loading has been investigated. Some closed-form expressions of the strain energy density, averaged in a volume of radius R0, as function of the stress intensity factors are provided for plane strain conditions under mixed mode I+II loadings. On the basis of the peak stress method (PSM) some expressions useful to estimate the mode I and mode II stress intensity factors (SIFs) have been recently derived. These relationships take advantage of the elastic peak stresses from FE analyses carried out by using a given mesh pattern where the element size and type are kept constants. The evaluation of the SIFs from a numerical analysis of the local stress field usually requires very refined meshes and then large computational effort. The usefulness of the PSM-based expressions is that (i) only the elastic peak stresses numerically evaluated at the crack tip are needed and not a set of stress–distance data; (ii) the employed meshes are rather coarse if compared to those necessary for the evaluation of the whole local stress field. By substituting the PSM-based relationships in the closed-form expressions of the averaged SED it appears that the latter can be directly estimated by means of the elastic peak stresses evaluated at the crack tip. Several FE analyses have been carried out on cracked plates subjected to tension loading considering different geometrical combinations, varying the length 2a and the inclination ϕ of the crack (i.e. the mode mixity) as well as the size d of the adopted finite elements, with the aim to evaluate the local SED and the elastic peak stress components σpeak and τpeak. In all cases the numerical values of the SED derived from the FE analyses have been compared with those analytically obtained by using the expressions for the SED based on the elastic peak stresses, in order to verify the range of applicability of the proposed relationships.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero34/numero_34_art_11.pdfLocal approachesStress intensity factorsStrain energy densityFinite elementsCoarse mesh
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author G. Meneghetti
B. Atzori
A. Campagnolo
F. Berto
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B. Atzori
A. Campagnolo
F. Berto
A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Local approaches
Stress intensity factors
Strain energy density
Finite elements
Coarse mesh
author_facet G. Meneghetti
B. Atzori
A. Campagnolo
F. Berto
author_sort G. Meneghetti
title A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
title_short A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
title_full A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
title_fullStr A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
title_full_unstemmed A link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (I+II) loading
title_sort link between the peak stresses and the averaged strain energy density for cracks under mixed-mode (i+ii) loading
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
1971-8993
publishDate 2015-10-01
description In this work, a link between the averaged strain energy density (SED) approach and the peak stress method in the case of cracks subjected to mixed mode (I+II) loading has been investigated. Some closed-form expressions of the strain energy density, averaged in a volume of radius R0, as function of the stress intensity factors are provided for plane strain conditions under mixed mode I+II loadings. On the basis of the peak stress method (PSM) some expressions useful to estimate the mode I and mode II stress intensity factors (SIFs) have been recently derived. These relationships take advantage of the elastic peak stresses from FE analyses carried out by using a given mesh pattern where the element size and type are kept constants. The evaluation of the SIFs from a numerical analysis of the local stress field usually requires very refined meshes and then large computational effort. The usefulness of the PSM-based expressions is that (i) only the elastic peak stresses numerically evaluated at the crack tip are needed and not a set of stress–distance data; (ii) the employed meshes are rather coarse if compared to those necessary for the evaluation of the whole local stress field. By substituting the PSM-based relationships in the closed-form expressions of the averaged SED it appears that the latter can be directly estimated by means of the elastic peak stresses evaluated at the crack tip. Several FE analyses have been carried out on cracked plates subjected to tension loading considering different geometrical combinations, varying the length 2a and the inclination ϕ of the crack (i.e. the mode mixity) as well as the size d of the adopted finite elements, with the aim to evaluate the local SED and the elastic peak stress components σpeak and τpeak. In all cases the numerical values of the SED derived from the FE analyses have been compared with those analytically obtained by using the expressions for the SED based on the elastic peak stresses, in order to verify the range of applicability of the proposed relationships.
topic Local approaches
Stress intensity factors
Strain energy density
Finite elements
Coarse mesh
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero34/numero_34_art_11.pdf
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