2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.euromechsol.2003.12.006
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Mode I crack problem for a functionally graded orthotropic strip

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“…Subsequently, the integral representation formula (see [37]) is used to recover the scattered displacement field as follows: (33) We note here that the stress fundamental solution σ * y k ji was given in Eq. (23). Finally, the SIF is computed from the integral representation formula written in terms of the scattering traction field (see [37]), i.e.,…”
Section: Biem Formulation and Numerical Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subsequently, the integral representation formula (see [37]) is used to recover the scattered displacement field as follows: (33) We note here that the stress fundamental solution σ * y k ji was given in Eq. (23). Finally, the SIF is computed from the integral representation formula written in terms of the scattering traction field (see [37]), i.e.,…”
Section: Biem Formulation and Numerical Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following this work, applications by the aforementioned authors [17][18][19][20][21][22] include fracture behaviour of FGM, which is the topic of interest in this paper. Furthermore, the theoretical treatment of mode I crack problems in an orthotropic strip made of FGM appears in Guo et al [23], while the results of experimental work on FGM with a crack along the direction of the elastic gradient are given in Rousseau and Tippur [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Wang et al [20] studied functionally graded strip weakened by a crack perpendicular to the boundary by dividing a strip into some layer with homogeneous properties along the thickness direction. Guo et al [21] considered the mode I crack problem for a functionally graded strip. It has been shown that material constants and the geometry parameters have significant effects on the stress intensity factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the previous analytical fracture models, the material properties were usually assumed to be very particular functions (mainly exponential functions) (Delale & Erdogan 1983;Chen & Erdogan 1996;Erdogan & Wu 1997;Guo et al 2004Guo et al , 2005. Recently, Choi & Paulino (2008) investigated the thermoelastic contact problem of a FGM coating/substrate system, and the thermomechanical properties were assumed to be exponential functions so that the problem could be solved analytically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%