Title of article :
Efficient computation of order and mode of three-dimensional stress singularities in linear elasticity by the boundary finite element method
Author/Authors :
Christian Mittelstedt، نويسنده , , Wilfried Becker ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The Boundary Finite Element Method (BFEM), a novel semi-analytical boundary element procedure solely relying on
standard finite element formulations, is employed for the investigation of the orders and modes of three-dimensional stress
singularities which occur at notches and cracks in isotropic halfspaces as well as at free edges and free corners of layered
plates. After a comprehensive literature review and a concise introduction to the standard three-dimensional BFEM formulation
for the static analysis of general unbounded structures, we demonstrate the application of the BFEM for the
computation of the orders and modes of two-dimensional and three-dimensional stress singularities for several classes
of problems within the framework of linear elasticity. Special emphasis is placed upon the investigation of stress concentration
phenomena as they occur at straight free edges and at free corners of arbitrary opening angles in composite laminates.
In all cases, the BFEM computations agree excellently with available reference results. The required computational
effort is found to be considerably lower compared to e.g. standard Finite Element Method (FEM) computations. In the
case of free laminate corners, numerous new results on the occurring stress singularities are presented. It is found that
free-corner problems generally seem to involve a more pronounced criticality than the corresponding free-edge situations.
Keywords :
Composites , Laminates , Stress concentrations , Stress singularities , Notches , boundary finite element method , Cracks , Free-corner effect , Freeedgeeffect
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures