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The extended finite element method with novel crack-tip enrichment functions for dynamic fracture analysis of interfacial cracks in piezoelectric-piezomagnetic bi-layered structures

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
Volume 64, Issue 5, Pages 1303-1319

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-019-01709-z

Keywords

Extended finite element method; Piezoelectric-piezomagnetic layered structures; Interfacial crack; Dynamic fracture; J-integral

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11072160, 11572358, 11272222]
  2. General Research Fund of Hong Kong [HKU 17223916]
  3. German Research Foundation (DFG) [ZH 15/14-1]
  4. China Scholarship Council (CSC)

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This paper investigates the dynamic fracture problems of interfacial cracks in piezoelectric-piezomagnetic (PE-PM) bi-layered composite structures under in-plane coupled electro-magneto-mechanical impact loadings by means of the extended finite element method (X-FEM). Considering the magnetoelectrically impermeable crack-face conditions and multi-filed coupled properties in the PE-PM composites, novel and more suitable crack-tip enrichment functions for interfacial cracks in PE-PM bi-layered composite structures are newly derived and implemented in the X-FEM, where the Newmark method is applied and proved to be effective. As the fracture parameter, the J-integral is evaluated using the domain-form of the path-independent contour integral. For dynamic analysis of interfacial cracks in infinite PE-PM bi-layered composite structures, absorbing layers based on the Sarma absorbing boundary conditions are adopted and applied to avoid the unphysical wave reflections at the artificially introduced boundaries in the X-FEM meshes. In the numerical examples, the validity of the proposed scheme is verified by comparing the numerical solutions provided by the X-FEM with either analytical results obtained by solving the corresponding singular integral equations or possible stationary values obtained by introducing the corresponding absorbing layers. Finally, by the numerical examples, the effects of the applied dynamic loadings, time variable and structural geometries on the dynamic J-integral are analyzed and discussed in detail. Some important conclusions are drawn, which should be helpful for the design and applications of the PE-PM layered composite structures.

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