WRC - BULLETIN 478
STRESS INTENSITY AND CRACK GROWTH OPENING AREA SOLUTIONS FOR THROUGH-WALL CRACKS IN CYLINDERS AND SPHERES
| Organization: | WRC |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2003 |
| Status: | active |
scope:
WRC Bulletin 471 reports KI solutions for part-through cracks in
cylindrical and spherical shells. WRC Bulletin 478 provides KI and
crack opening area (COA) solutions for through-wall cracks in
cylindrical and spherical shells. The work reported in Bulletin 478
uses over 450 finite element runs. FEA-Crack software is used to
automate the tasks of generating the models, running the analyses,
and post-processing the results. FEA-Crack includes an automatic
mesh generator that creates finite element models of structures
with cracks based on user-specified dimensions. For a given
geometry, FEA-Crack creates multiple meshes with various crack
sizes. Linear elastic finite element analyses, as well as a limited
number of elastic-plastic analyses, are performed with the WARP3D
program (developed at the University of Illinois). FEA-Crack
performs the post-processing of results, and J integral values are
extracted from each results file and are converted to equivalent KI
values. These stress intensity values are non-dimensionalized.
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