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A hybrid analytical-numerical approach for the determination of strain energy release rates in shear deformable functionally graded plates

Journal

ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 251, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113541

Keywords

Functionally graded materials; Constitutive modelling; Stress intensity factor; Crack growth; Damage tolerance; Fracture control programs

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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A hybrid analytical-numerical approach has been developed to determine the strain energy release rates (SERRs) in shear deformable functionally graded plates. The approach involves developing expressions for Mode I and Mode II SERRs, determining mode mixity using contour integral analysis, and using phase angle to numerically solve for a mode mixity parameter. The approach is then validated and used to investigate how SERRs and mode mixity vary across a wide range of stiffness gradations, crack lengths, and crack locations in a shear deformable functionally graded plate system.
A hybrid analytical-numerical approach is developed for the determination of strain energy release rates (SERRs) in shear deformable functionally graded plates. A two-plate system is considered, where the plates are func-tionally graded in the thickness direction and a crack exists between the two plates. Expressions for Mode I and Mode II SERRs are developed in terms of applied loads and moments on the two-plate system along with accompanying compliance coefficients. Mode mixity is then determined with the aid of contour integral analysis, where phase angle is used to numerically solve for a mode mixity parameter. Upon validation, the approach is used to characterize how SERRs and mode mixity vary over a comprehensive range of stiffness gradations, crack lengths, and crack locations for a shear deformable functionally graded plate system.

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