Title of article :
Dynamic steady-state crack propagation in a transversely isotropic
viscoelastic body
Author/Authors :
DINARA KHALMANOVA and JAY. R. WALTON، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The problem considered herein is the dynamic, subsonic, steady-state propagation of a
semi-infinite, generalized plane strain crack in an infinite, transversely isotropic, linear viscoelastic
body. The corresponding boundary value problem is considered initially for a general anisotropic, linear
viscoelastic body and reduced via transform methods to a matrix Riemann-Hilbert problem. The
general problem does not readily yield explicit closed form solutions, so attention is addressed to the
special case of a transversely isotropic viscoelastic body whose principal axis of material symmetry
is parallel to the crack edge. For this special case, the out-of-plane shear (Mode III), in-plane shear
(Mode II) and in-plane opening (Mode I) modes uncouple. Explicit expressions are then constructed
for all three Stress Intensity Factors (SIF). The analysis is valid for quite general forms for the relevant
viscoelastic relaxation functions subject only to the thermodynamic restriction that work done
in closed cycles be non-negative. As a special case, an analytical solution of the Mode I problem for
a general isotropic linear viscoelastic material is obtained without the usual assumption of a constant
Poisson’s ratio or exponential decay of the bulk and shear relaxation functions. The Mode I SIF is
then calculated for a generalized standard linear solid with unequal mean relaxation times in bulk
and shear leading to a non-constant Poisson’s ratio. Numerical simulations are performed for both
point loading on the crack faces and for a uniform traction applied to a compact portion of the
crack faces. In both cases, it is observed that the SIF can vanish for crack speeds well below the
glassy Rayleigh wave speed. This phenomenon is not seen for Mode I cracks in elastic material or
for Mode III cracks in viscoelastic material.
Keywords :
Steady-state dynamic fracture , Viscoelastic material , Transversely isotropic
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture