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- Title
Interaction among interfacial offset cracks in composite materials under the anti‐plane shear loading.
- Authors
Tanwar, Anshika; Das, Subir; Craciun, Eduard‐Marius; Altenbach, Holm
- Abstract
The present article considers an anti‐plane stress problem of three cracks at different orthotropic materials' interfaces. According to the geometry of the problem, the governing equations and mixed boundary conditions have been formulated. Fourier integral transformation is used to convert the mixed boundary value problem into dual integral equations, which gives two equations containing infinite series. The investigation of the problem concerning anti‐plane cracks subjected to static loadings is done with the help of the Schmidt method to satisfy the given boundary conditions. The difference in displacements is expanded to proceed further in the problem, which becomes zero outside the cracks. Numerical computations are carried out for the graphical representation of stress intensity factors (SIFs) at all cracks' tips. The Interaction among the cracks as those are in close proximity to each other or move away are represented pictorially. Detailed numerical results and discussion are done for the considered materials, which include aluminium, epoxy and graphite epoxy. The novelty of the present article is the numerical analysis and pictorial presentation of SIFs at the tips of interfacial offset parallel cracks for various crack lengths and normalised heights for different combinations of materials. The authors have obtained variations in SIFs for the cracks at the interfaces of dissimilar composite materials.
- Subjects
BOUNDARY value problems; FOURIER integrals; DEAD loads (Mechanics); FOURIER transforms; INFINITE series (Mathematics)
- Publication
ZAMM -- Journal of Applied Mathematics & Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2023, Vol 103, Issue 11, p1
- ISSN
0044-2267
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/zamm.202300081