Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
512710 Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper a finite interface crack with constant length (Yoffe-type crack) propagating along the interface between two dissimilar functionally graded strips with spatially varying elastic properties under in-plane loading is studied. By utilizing the Fourier transformation technique, the mixed boundary problem is reduced to a system of singular integral equations that are solved numerically. The influences of the geometric parameters, the graded parameter, the strip thickness and crack speed on the stress intensity factors and the probable kink angle are investigated. The numerical results show that the graded parameters, the thicknesses of the functionally graded strips and the crack speed have significant effects on the dynamic fracture behavior of functionally graded material structures.

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