Thermal fracture of a functionally graded/homogeneous bimaterial with system of cracks |
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Authors: | Vera Petrova Siegfried Schmauder |
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Affiliation: | aVoronezh State University, University Sq.1, Voronezh 394006, Russia;bUniversity of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 32, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() The thermal fracture of a bimaterial consisting of a homogeneous material and a functionally graded material (FGM) with a system of internal cracks and an interface crack is investigated. The bimaterial is subjected to a heat flux. The thermal properties of FGM are assumed to be continues functions of the thickness coordinate, while the elastic properties are constants. The method of the solution is based on the singular integral equations. For a special case where the interface crack is much larger than the internal cracks in the FGM the asymptotic analytical solution of the problem is obtained as series in a small parameter (the ratio between sizes of the internal and interface crack) and the thermal stress intensity factors (TSIFs) are derived as functions of geometry of the problem and material characteristics. A parametric analysis of the effects of the location and orientation of the cracks and of the inhomogeneity parameter of FGM’s thermal conductivity on the TSIFs is performed. The results are applicable to such kinds FGMs as ceramic/ceramic FGMs, e.g., TiC/SiC, MoSi2/Al2O3 and MoSi2/SiC, and also some ceramic/metal FGMs. |
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Keywords: | Functionally graded materials Interface Cracks Thermal fracture Stress intensity factors |
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