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Gourav Prasad Sinha and Bipin Kumar, "Fracture Analysis of Cracked Bimaterial Plate by NURBS Aided Extended Finite Element Method," Mech. Solids. 59 (1), 222-238 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 1 Pages 222-238
DOI 10.1134/S0025654423601726
Title Fracture Analysis of Cracked Bimaterial Plate by NURBS Aided Extended Finite Element Method
Author(s) Gourav Prasad Sinha (Research Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur, India, jsrgourav@gmail.com)
Bipin Kumar (Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur, India, Bipinkumar.me@nitjsr.ac.in)
Abstract The stress intensity factor (SIF) of bimaterial is computed by implying XIGA (Extended IsoGeometric Approach) is discussed in research work. The cracks in the plates are varied in their angular orientation to recognize the influence of variation on the slope of cracks. The NURBS-based isogeometric approach simulates the problem of crack and interface under the partition of unity method. The jump at the interface between two materials is represented by the level set function whereas the strong interval at a fracture i.e., crack is represented by asymptotic enrichment and Heaviside function. The method of interaction integral is applied to evaluate the SIF which is validated by results in literature.
Keywords NURBS, IGA, SIF, interaction integral method
Received 05 September 2023Revised 13 December 2023Accepted 18 December 2023
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