Mixed-mode fracture & non-planar fatigue analyses of cracked I-beams, using a 3D SGBEM–FEM Alternating Method

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  • Longgang Tian
  • Leiting Dong
  • Sharada Bhavanam
  • Nam Phan
  • Satya N. Atluri
چکیده

In the present paper, computations of mixed mode stress intensity factor (SIF) variations along the crack front, and fatigue-crack-growth simulations, in cracked I-beams, considering different load cases and initial crack configurations, are carried out by employing the three-dimensional SGBEM (Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method)–FEM (Finite Element Method) Alternating Method. For mode-I cracks in the I-beam, the computed SIFs by using the SGBEM–FEM Alternating Method are in very good agreement with available empirical solutions. The predicted fatigue life of cracked I-beams agrees well with experimental observations in the open literature. For mixed-mode cracks in the web or in the flange of the I-beams, no analytical or empirical solutions are available in the literature. Thus mixed-mode SIFs for mixed-mode web and flange cracks are presented, and non-planar fatigue growth simulations are given, as benchmark examples for future studies. Moreover, because very minimal efforts of preprocessing and very small computational burden are needed, the current SGBEM–FEM Alternating Method is very suitable for fracture and fatigue analyses of 3D structures such as I-beams. 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015