Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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280374 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2007 | 13 Pages |
The effects of the inhomogeneous material property variation on the mode-3 crack propagation characteristics have been analyzed. The spectral form of the elastodynamic boundary integral equations are derived for a functionally graded material, which is used as the numerical tool in our analysis. The material property gradient is assumed to vary unsymmetrically in the direction normal to the fracture plane. A parametric study has been performed by systematically varying the inhomogeneity length scale. In comparison with a homogeneous material, an unsymmetric functionally graded material offers lesser fracture resistance. The fracture resistance progressively decreases with increase in inhomogeneity, quantified by the increase in crack sliding displacement jumps, crack tip velocities and accelerations. The material property inhomogeneity affects only the transient crack propagation velocities, while the quasi-steady-state velocity remains unaltered.