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Static and free-vibration analyses of cracks in thin-shell structures based on an isogeometric-meshfree coupling approach

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 1287-1309

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-018-1564-y

Keywords

Isogeometric analysis; Meshfree method; Thin shell; Fracture mechanics; Reproducing conditions; Coupling approach

Funding

  1. Singapore Maritime Institute [SMI-2014-MA11]
  2. Ministry of Education, Singapore [TIER 1-RG174/15]
  3. TIER [1-RG174/15]

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This paper develops a coupling approach which integrates the meshfree method and isogeometric analysis (IGA) for static and free-vibration analyses of cracks in thin-shell structures. In this approach, the domain surrounding the cracks is represented by the meshfree method while the rest domain is meshed by IGA. The present approach is capable of preserving geometry exactness and high continuity of IGA. The local refinement is achieved by adding the nodes along the background cells in the meshfree domain. Moreover, the equivalent domain integral technique for three-dimensional problems is derived from the additional Kirchhoff-Love theory to compute the J-integral for the thin-shell model. The proposed approach is able to address the problems involving through-the-thickness cracks without using additional rotational degrees of freedom, which facilitates the enrichment strategy for crack tips. The crack tip enrichment effects and the stress distribution and displacements around the crack tips are investigated. Free vibrations of cracks in thin shells are also analyzed. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and computational efficiency of the coupling approach.

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