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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering)  2008, Vol. 9 Issue (1): 32-37    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.A072176
Civil and Mechanical Engineering     
Finite element model for linear-elastic mixed mode loading using adaptive mesh strategy
Miloud SOUIYAH, Abdulnaser ALSHOAIBI, A. MUCHTAR, A.K. ARIFFIN
Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor 43600, Malaysia
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Abstract  An adaptive mesh finite element model has been developed to predict the crack propagation direction as well as to calculate the stress intensity factors (SIFs), under linear-elastic assumption for mixed mode loading application. The finite element mesh is generated using the advancing front method. In order to suit the requirements of the fracture analysis, the generation of the background mesh and the construction of singular elements have been added to the developed program. The adaptive remeshing process is carried out based on the posteriori stress error norm scheme to obtain an optimal mesh. Previous works of the authors have proposed techniques for adaptive mesh generation of 2D cracked models. Facilitated by the singular elements, the displacement extrapolation technique is employed to calculate the SIF. The fracture is modeled by the splitting node approach and the trajectory follows the successive linear extensions of each crack increment. The SIFs values for two different case studies were estimated and validated by direct comparisons with other researchers work.

Key wordsLinear-elastic fracture mechanics      Adaptive refinement      Stress intensity factors (SIFs)      Crack propagation     
Received: 01 August 2007      Published: 08 December 2007
CLC:  O39  
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Miloud SOUIYAH, Abdulnaser ALSHOAIBI, A. MUCHTAR, A.K. ARIFFIN. Finite element model for linear-elastic mixed mode loading using adaptive mesh strategy. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (Applied Physics & Engineering), 2008, 9(1): 32-37.

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