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Interactions of coplanar surface semi-elliptical cracks and embedded elliptical cracks in finite thickness plates under uniform tension

This paper analyzes the interactions of coplanar surface semi-elliptical cracks and embedded elliptical cracks in a finite thickness plate under uniform tension, for which no numerical solutions appear to be available in the literature. The ratios of crack depth to crack length ( b 1 a 1 and b 2 a 2...

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Published in:The International journal of pressure vessels and piping 1996, Vol.65 (1), p.27-39
Main Authors: Guozhong, Chai, Kangda, Zhang, Dongdi, Wu
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper analyzes the interactions of coplanar surface semi-elliptical cracks and embedded elliptical cracks in a finite thickness plate under uniform tension, for which no numerical solutions appear to be available in the literature. The ratios of crack depth to crack length ( b 1 a 1 and b 2 a 2 ) are 0·25 and 1·0; the relative distances between two cracks ( s 1 b min and s 2 b min ) range from 0·5 to 2·0. Two kinds of interactions, interaction 1 for which neither the long principal axes nor the short principal axes of two cracks are collinear and interaction 2 for which the short principal axes of two cracks are collinear within a total of 48 crack configurations, are studied. The mode I stress intensity factors along the crack front and the interacting coefficient of two cracks are presented. The numerical results show that interaction 2 has a stronger interacting effect from interaction 1. The numerical analyses are carried out by the hybrid boundary elements method.
ISSN:0308-0161
1879-3541
DOI:10.1016/0308-0161(94)00156-D