In the context of fracture mechanics, geometric correction factor is an important factor that account for various geometries and crack configurations. The purpose of this report is to investigate the geometric correction factor for finite geometries that contains various crack configurations and loadings. Types of crack configurations include center crack, single-edge crack, and double-edge crack. In this final year project, finite element analysis is used to determine the stress intensity factor at the crack tip for the stated crack configurations. Subsequently, minor calculations are made to obtain geometric correction factor. The student version of ANSYS Mechanical APDL is used for the finite element analysis. Methodology of modelling va...
Stress intensity factor, K, solutions for unsymmetric corner cracks at a hole subject to general loa...
Plasticity corrections to elastically computed stress intensity factors are often included in brittl...
For longitudinally cracked cylindrical components experiencing arbitrary stress variation across the...
The calculation of stress intensities used when processing growth data from fatigue tests on corner ...
Master's thesis in structural engineeringStructures under cyclic loading are typically subjected to ...
Cracks and flaws occur in many structures and components for several reasons. Cracks may develop dur...
The project focuses on the investigation of the interactions between a crack and two phases of mate...
With the extensive usage of fracture mechanics in the design, quality control and integrity assessme...
The use of fracture mechanics technique in the assessment of performance and reliability of structur...
This research thesis reports the development of a novel concept for Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic...
Detailed three-dimensional finite element (FE) modeling and analysis of quarter-elliptical and semi-...
The stress intensity factor is one of the most important concepts in fracture mechanics because of s...
Presented is a finite element analysis (FEA) that provides data for those developing or adopting the...
Elastic-plastic finite element analyses were performed to predict the crack opening level profiles i...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
Stress intensity factor, K, solutions for unsymmetric corner cracks at a hole subject to general loa...
Plasticity corrections to elastically computed stress intensity factors are often included in brittl...
For longitudinally cracked cylindrical components experiencing arbitrary stress variation across the...
The calculation of stress intensities used when processing growth data from fatigue tests on corner ...
Master's thesis in structural engineeringStructures under cyclic loading are typically subjected to ...
Cracks and flaws occur in many structures and components for several reasons. Cracks may develop dur...
The project focuses on the investigation of the interactions between a crack and two phases of mate...
With the extensive usage of fracture mechanics in the design, quality control and integrity assessme...
The use of fracture mechanics technique in the assessment of performance and reliability of structur...
This research thesis reports the development of a novel concept for Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanic...
Detailed three-dimensional finite element (FE) modeling and analysis of quarter-elliptical and semi-...
The stress intensity factor is one of the most important concepts in fracture mechanics because of s...
Presented is a finite element analysis (FEA) that provides data for those developing or adopting the...
Elastic-plastic finite element analyses were performed to predict the crack opening level profiles i...
This work develops accurate weight functions for a single crack at a hole in a finite width plate fo...
Stress intensity factor, K, solutions for unsymmetric corner cracks at a hole subject to general loa...
Plasticity corrections to elastically computed stress intensity factors are often included in brittl...
For longitudinally cracked cylindrical components experiencing arbitrary stress variation across the...