
Computational Methods in Fracture Mechanics
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 31. January 2011
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158 pages
978-3-908452-49-2 (ISBN)
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The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-tolerance of structures are of direct concern to the prevention of fracture in load-bearing components of all kinds: ranging from space satellites and aircraft to bone prosthesis and home appliances.
The existence of crack-like flaws cannot be precluded in any engineering structure. At the same time, the increasing demand for energy- and material-conservation dictates that structures be designed with smaller and smaller safety factors. Consequently, accurate quantitative estimates of the flaw-tolerance of structures are of direct concern to the prevention of fracture in load-bearing components of all kinds: ranging from space satellites and aircraft to bone prosthesis and home appliances.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Switzerland
Publishing group
Trans Tech Publications
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 142 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-908452-49-2 (9783908452492)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.454
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Content
SGBEM for Cohesive Cracks in Homogeneous MediaOn the Solution of the 3D Crack Surface Contact Problem Using the Boundary Element MethodA Variational Technique for Element Free Analysis of Static and Dynamic Fracture MechanicsBoundary Element Analysis of Three-Dimensional Interface Cracks in Transversely Isotropic Bimaterials Using the Energy Domain IntegralSymmetric-Galerkin Boundary Element Transient Analysis of the DSIFs for the Interaction of a Crack with a Circular InclusionStress Intensity Factor Evaluation of Anisotropic Cracked Sheets under Dynamic Loads Using Energy Domain IntegralComputer Modelling of Dynamic Fracture ExperimentsOn NGF Applications to LBIE Potential and Displacement Discontinuity AnalysesNonlinear Viscoelastic Fracture Mechanics Using Boundary Elements