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Modeling quasi-static crack growth with the extended finite element method. II: Numerical applications (English)
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12 July 2004
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[For part I see \textit{N. Sukumar} and \textit{J.-H. Prévost}, ibid. 40, No. 26, 7513--7537 (2003; Zbl 1063.74102).] The goal of the paper is computational fracture applications in isotropic and layered materials. Accurate stress intensity factor computations were obtained for benchmark problems such as the center-crack and the inclineal crack under uniaxial tension. In addition, arc-shaped cracks under biaxial tension were also studied. The use of the path-independent form of the \(J\)-integral for circular arc-shaped cracks is required to obtain domain independence in the numerical computations. Moreover, the crack driving force for a channel crack in a thin-film structure was also studied.
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strong discontinuities
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partition of unity
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bimaterial interface
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mud-crack
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channel-cracking
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