An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials
Functionally graded materials (FGM) are characterised by variations in their material properties in terms of their geometry. They are often used as a coating for interfacial zones to protect the basic material against thermally or mechanically induced stresses. FGM can be also produced by technologi...
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doaj-fc1b1188a0494b3891547e583f773af12021-09-02T01:14:58ZengUniversity of West BohemiaApplied and Computational Mechanics1802-680X2009-12-0132401410An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materialsŠevčík M.Hutař P.Náhlík L.Knésl Z.Functionally graded materials (FGM) are characterised by variations in their material properties in terms of their geometry. They are often used as a coating for interfacial zones to protect the basic material against thermally or mechanically induced stresses. FGM can be also produced by technological process for example butt-welding of polymer pipes. This work is focused on a numerical estimation of the stress intensity factor for cracks propagating through FGM structure. The main difficulty of the FE model creation is the accurate description of continual changes in mechanical properties. An analysis of the FGM layer bonded from both sides with different homogenous materials was performed to study the influence of material property distribution. The thickness effect of the FGM layer is also discussed. All analyses are simulated as a 2D problem of an edge cracked specimen. In this paper, the above effects are quantified and conclusions concerning the applicability of the proposed model are discussed.http://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/index.php/acm/article/view/64/28Functionally graded materialLinear elastic fracture mechanicsDiscretization methodologyPower-law material change |
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Ševčík M. Hutař P. Náhlík L. Knésl Z. An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials Applied and Computational Mechanics Functionally graded material Linear elastic fracture mechanics Discretization methodology Power-law material change |
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An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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An evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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evaluation of the stress intensity factor in functionally graded materials |
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University of West Bohemia |
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Applied and Computational Mechanics |
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1802-680X |
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2009-12-01 |
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Functionally graded materials (FGM) are characterised by variations in their material properties in terms of their geometry. They are often used as a coating for interfacial zones to protect the basic material against thermally or mechanically induced stresses. FGM can be also produced by technological process for example butt-welding of polymer pipes. This work is focused on a numerical estimation of the stress intensity factor for cracks propagating through FGM structure. The main difficulty of the FE model creation is the accurate description of continual changes in mechanical properties. An analysis of the FGM layer bonded from both sides with different homogenous materials was performed to study the influence of material property distribution. The thickness effect of the FGM layer is also discussed. All analyses are simulated as a 2D problem of an edge cracked specimen. In this paper, the above effects are quantified and conclusions concerning the applicability of the proposed model are discussed. |
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Functionally graded material Linear elastic fracture mechanics Discretization methodology Power-law material change |
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