Publication detail
Crack kinking out of interface of two orthotropic materials under combined thermal/mechanical loading
ŠEVEČEK, O. KOTOUL, M. PROFANT, T. HRSTKA, M.
English title
Crack kinking out of interface of two orthotropic materials under combined thermal/mechanical loading
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The problem of crack path stability along the interface between two orthotropic elastically dissimilar materials under the presence of in-plane residual stresses is analyzed using the concept of Finite Fracture Mechanics and matched asymptotic procedure. The complex stress intensity factor and the T-stress characterizing the stress state at the crack tip are calculated both for the thermal (residual stresses) and mechanical loading using the two-state integral. The matched asymptotic procedure together with FEM is used to derive the change of the potential energy induced by the incremental crack growth (and correspondingly the incremental energy release rate of such a crack), which is needed for the fracture criterion formulation. An energy based fracture criterion is introduced for this problem and it is investigated whether and how is the criterion for the prediction of crack kinking from the interface affected by residual stresses.
English abstract
The problem of crack path stability along the interface between two orthotropic elastically dissimilar materials under the presence of in-plane residual stresses is analyzed using the concept of Finite Fracture Mechanics and matched asymptotic procedure. The complex stress intensity factor and the T-stress characterizing the stress state at the crack tip are calculated both for the thermal (residual stresses) and mechanical loading using the two-state integral. The matched asymptotic procedure together with FEM is used to derive the change of the potential energy induced by the incremental crack growth (and correspondingly the incremental energy release rate of such a crack), which is needed for the fracture criterion formulation. An energy based fracture criterion is introduced for this problem and it is investigated whether and how is the criterion for the prediction of crack kinking from the interface affected by residual stresses.
Keywords in English
Interface crack, Finite Fracture Mechanics, Crack kinking, Fracture Criterion, FEM, T-stress
Released
03.02.2020
Publisher
Elsevier
Location
Netherlands
ISSN
0167-8442
Volume
105
Number
1
Pages from–to
1–18
Pages count
18
BIBTEX
@article{BUT160774,
author="Oldřich {Ševeček} and Michal {Kotoul} and Tomáš {Profant} and Miroslav {Hrstka},
title="Crack kinking out of interface of two orthotropic materials under combined thermal/mechanical loading",
year="2020",
volume="105",
number="1",
month="February",
pages="1--18",
publisher="Elsevier",
address="Netherlands",
issn="0167-8442"
}