Calculation of Stress Intensity Factor using Displacement Extrapolation Method in Peridynamic Framework

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This paper introduces a new approach to calculate stress intensity factors based on a combination of Displacement Extrapolation Method and Peridynamic Theory. After obtaining the displacement field from Peridynamic Theory, by appropriately selecting nodes at the crack tip region and their displacements yield stress intensity factors at the crack tips. To demonstrate the capability of the proposed approach, three different benchmark problems are considered including plate with a central crack, plate with an edge crack and plate with a slanted crack. Results evaluated from the current approach are compared against analytical and finite element analysis results, and good agreement is obtained between three different approaches. This shows that coupled Displacement Extrapolation Method and Peridynamic Theory approach can be an alternative method to calculate stress intensity factors.

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Zhu, N., & Oterkus, E. (2020). Calculation of Stress Intensity Factor using Displacement Extrapolation Method in Peridynamic Framework. Journal of Mechanics, 36(2), 235–243. https://doi.org/10.1017/jmech.2019.62

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