Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5014154 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2016 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is part of research lines providing numerical methods for structural capability related to an evolving crack length in two-dimensional linear-elastic fracture mechanics of isotropic materials. We propose a numerical approach which efficiently simplifies more sophisticated approaches and yet, yield accurate results. Widely employed in academia, they are hardly used commercially unless ad hoc libraries are implemented. The proposed strategy improves early works where crack growth can be treated as a shape perturbation of the domain with existing cracks. The numerical results prove the accuracy of our strategy in comparison with both numerical and experimental outcomes present in literature.
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