نتایج جستجو برای: 3d crack

تعداد نتایج: 212422  

2009
M. M. Alam Z. Barsoum P. Jonsén H. A. Häggblad F. H. Kaplan

Welded joints are a major component that is often responsible for causing a structure failure or for being the point at which fatigue cracking initiates and propagates. Despite tremendous research efforts, the understanding of fatigue behaviour is still limited, particularly for new techniques like laser hybrid welding. Beside a comprehensive state-of-the-art study, the paper presents a fatigue...

Journal: :Microelectronics Reliability 2016
Ah-Young Park Satish C. Chaparala Seungbae Park

Article history: Received 31 December 2015 Received in revised form 13 September 2016 Accepted 24 September 2016 Available online xxxx Through Silicon Via (TSV) technologywithmicro joint has been identified as the 3D package technology to overcome the limitations of I/O density and enhances the system performance compared to that of the conventional flip chip packages. One of the challenges of ...

2008
Jay Shi Jim Lua Haim Waisman Phillip Liu Ted Belytschko N. Sukumar

A software tool for automated crack onset and growth simulations based on the eXtended Finite Element Method (X-FEM) has been developed. For the first time, this tool is able to simulate arbitrary crack growth and composite delamination without remeshing. The automated tool is integrated with Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/CAE via the customization interfaces. It seamlessly works with the Commercia...

2014
M. Henry

This paper explores the usage of microfocus X-ray computed tomography (CT) for visualization and quantification of diffusion phenomena in cracked concrete. Mortar specimens of varying shapes (prismatic and cylindrical), crack types (artificial and splitting tensile), and binder compositions (OPC and fly ash) were prepared. Cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3) was used as a tracer in the diffusion test bec...

In this paper, the effect of interference fit on fatigue life of holed plate of mechanical joints was investigated experimentally. Fatigue tests were carried out on the holed specimens of Al-alloy 7075-T6 alloy. The interference fit process consists of force fitting a fastener into the hole with a negative clearance (diameter of the fastener is larger than of the hole) that produces beneficial ...

2001
G. P. Nikishkov J. H. Park S. N. Atluri

An efficient and highly accurate, Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method Finite Element Method based alternating method, for the analysis of three-dimensional non-planar cracks, and their growth, in structural components of complicated geometries, is proposed. The crack is modeled by the symmetric Galerkin boundary element method, as a distribution of displacement discontinuities, as if in ...

2008
Hervé Henry

In this study, the phase field model of crack propagation is used to study the dynamic branching instability in the case of inplane loading in two dimensions. Simulation results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions and experimental findings. Namely, the critical speed at which the instability starts is about 0.48cs. They also show that a full 3D approach is needed to fully underst...

Journal: :Acta Materialia 2022

The present study investigated the local arrestability of intergranular crack in high-strength martensitic steel through multi-scale three-dimensional (3D) analysis using X-ray computed tomography and focused ion beam machining (FIB)-scanning electron microscopy (SEM) serial sectioning combined with backscattering diffraction (3D EBSD). Macroscopic demonstrated discontinuous propagation cracks,...

2008
Marius Buliga

By a combination of geometrical and configurational analysis we study the properties of absolute minimal and equilibrium states of general Mumford-Shah functionals, with applications to models of quasistatic brittle fracture propagation. The main results concern the mathematical relations between physical quantities as energy release rate and energy concentration for 3D cracks with complex shap...

2017
Benjamin Steven Vien Louis Raymond Francis Rose Wing Kong Chiu

Reliable and quantitative non-destructive evaluation for small fatigue cracks, in particular those in hard-to-inspect locations, is a challenging problem. Guided waves are advantageous for structural health monitoring due to their slow geometrical decay of amplitude with propagating distance, which is ideal for rapid wide-area inspection. This paper presents a 3D laser vibrometry experimental a...

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