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Application of scaled boundary finite element method in static and dynamic fracture problems
Authors:Zhenjun Yang
Institution:(1) College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China;(2) School of Civil and Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia
Abstract:The scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) is a recently developed numerical method combining advantages of both finite element methods (FEM) and boundary element methods (BEM) and with its own special features as well. One of the most prominent advantages is its capability of calculating stress intensity factors (SIFs) directly from the stress solutions whose singularities at crack tips are analytically represented. This advantage is taken in this study to model static and dynamic fracture problems. For static problems, a remeshing algorithm as simple as used in the BEM is developed while retaining the generality and flexibility of the FEM. Fully-automatic modelling of the mixed-mode crack propagation is then realised by combining the remeshing algorithm with a propagation criterion. For dynamic fracture problems, a newly developed series-increasing solution to the SBFEM governing equations in the frequency domain is applied to calculate dynamic SIFs. Three plane problems are modelled. The numerical results show that the SBFEM can accurately predict static and dynamic SIFs, cracking paths and load-displacement curves, using only a fraction of degrees of freedom generally needed by the traditional finite element methods.The project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (50579081) and the Australian Research Council (DP0452681)The English text was polished by Keren Wang.
Keywords:Scaled boundary finite element method  Dynamic stress intensity factors  Mixed-mode crack propagation  Remeshing algorithm  Linear elastic fracture mechanics
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