Title of article :
Line-spring finite element for fully plastic crack growth-I. Formulation and one-dimensional results
Author/Authors :
Hyungyil Lee، نويسنده , , David M. Parks، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
line-spring finite element model is developed to resolve fully plastic, quasi-steady,
through-thickness crack growth in plane strain single-edge-cracked (SEC) specimens and surfacecracked
plate/shell structures. The plane strain sliding-off and cracking model of McClintock et al.
(1995) is adopted to obtain the instantaneous crack-tip opening angle (CTOA) in terms of material
parameters and the instantaneous slip-line angle and stress triaxiality at the crack-tip. The slip-line
angle and crack-tip stress triaxiality are calculated approximately using the least upper bound
method of Kim et al. (1996a). Utilizing these approaches, the generalized forces transmitted by the
line-spring finite element provide the constraint-dependent CTOA. The increment of crack extension
is then determined from the kinematic relation with incremental crack-tip opening displacement
through CTOA. Detailed description of the model, as incorporated into the ABAQUS (1993) finite
element code in the form of a user-defined element, is given in Part I. Parametric studies in plane
strain SEC specimens are carried out to examine the effects of loading type, ductility and strain
hardening on plane strain crack extension behavior, and the effects of elastic surroundings on
structural stability. Applications of the line-spring model to problems of surface-cracked plate and
pipe are presented in Part II (Lee and Parks, 1998). © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures