Weight functions for any local point, 0 < Φ < π/2 along a semi-elliptical surface crack in finite thickness plates were derived from an assumed approximate general weight function and two reference stress intensity factors. The resulting weight functions were verified using available finite element results for two nonlinear stress fields and good agreement was achieved. When used together with weight functions for Φ = 0 and Φ = π/2 the weight functions are suitable for the calculation of stress intensity factors anywhere along the crack front for semi-elliptical surface cracks in complex stress fields with aspect ratios in the range 0 ≤ a c ≤ 1 and relative depths 0 ≤ a t ≤ 0.8
A low cost numerical tool for the calculation of mode I stress intensity factors K in embedded and s...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to calculate the stress intensity fact...
The present paper discusses the formulation of weight functions for inclined edge cracks in finite w...
This paper presents the application of the weight function method for the calculation of stress inte...
This paper presents the application of the weight function method for the calculation of elastic T-s...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to calculate the stress intensity fact...
Weight functions were derived for the deepest point and surface point of a semi-elliptical surface c...
An explicit weight function which allows determination of the stress intensity factor for a semi-ell...
This paper presents the application of weight function method for the calculation of stress intensit...
New solutions were developed for the stress intensity factor and the crack opening displacement at t...
New solutions were developed for the stress intensity factor and the crack opening displacement at t...
This paper introduces an approximate weight function method for calculating stress intensity factors...
This paper introduces an approximate weight function method for calculating stress intensity factors...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
A low cost numerical tool for the calculation of mode I stress intensity factors K in embedded and s...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to calculate the stress intensity fact...
The present paper discusses the formulation of weight functions for inclined edge cracks in finite w...
This paper presents the application of the weight function method for the calculation of stress inte...
This paper presents the application of the weight function method for the calculation of elastic T-s...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to calculate the stress intensity fact...
Weight functions were derived for the deepest point and surface point of a semi-elliptical surface c...
An explicit weight function which allows determination of the stress intensity factor for a semi-ell...
This paper presents the application of weight function method for the calculation of stress intensit...
New solutions were developed for the stress intensity factor and the crack opening displacement at t...
New solutions were developed for the stress intensity factor and the crack opening displacement at t...
This paper introduces an approximate weight function method for calculating stress intensity factors...
This paper introduces an approximate weight function method for calculating stress intensity factors...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
A low cost numerical tool for the calculation of mode I stress intensity factors K in embedded and s...
Three-dimensional finite element analyses have been conducted to calculate the stress intensity fact...
The present paper discusses the formulation of weight functions for inclined edge cracks in finite w...