Numerical Simulation of cracked orthotropic materials using extended isogeometric analysis

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In the present study, extended isogeometric analysis (XIGA) is used to analyse cracks in orthotropic media. NURBS and T-splines geometric technologies are used to define the geometry and the solution. Knot insertion and order elevation are used in NURBS models, while a new local refinement algorithm is applied to T-spline models. In XIGA, the basic idea of the extended finite element method (X-FEM) is used along with isogeometric analysis for modelling discontinuities by including enrichment functions. Special orthotropic crack tip enrichments are used to reproduce the singular fields near a crack tip, and fracture properties of the models are defined by the mixed mode stress intensity factors (SIFs), which are obtained by means of the interaction integral (M-integral). Results of the proposed method are compared with other available results.

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Habib, S. H., Belaidi, I., Khatir, S., & Wahab, M. A. (2017). Numerical Simulation of cracked orthotropic materials using extended isogeometric analysis. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 842). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/842/1/012061

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