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Published September 2010 | public
Journal Article

Mixed-mode dynamic crack propagation in graded materials under thermo-mechanical loading

Abstract

Mixed-mode dynamic crack growth behavior in functionally graded materials (FGMs) under thermo-mechanical loading is studied. Asymptotic analysis in conjunction with displacement potentials has been used to develop thermo-mechanical stress fields for a mixed mode propagating crack in a FGM. The shear modulus, mass density, thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion of the FGM are assumed to vary exponentially along the gradation direction. First, asymptotic temperature fields are derived for an exponential variation of thermal conductivity and later these temperature fields are used in deriving stress fields. Using asymptotic thermo-mechanical stress fields the variation of maximum shear stress, circumferential stress and strain-energy density as a function of temperature around the crack tip are generated. Finally, utilizing the minimum strain-energy density criterion and the maximum circumferential stress criterion, the crack growth direction for various crack-tip speeds, non-homogeneity coefficients and temperature fields are determined.

Additional Information

© 2010 Elsevier Ltd. Received 10 March 2010; revised 2 July 2010; accepted 2 July 2010. Available online 8 July 2010. The financial support of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Grant Nos. FA 95500610162 and FA 95500910639 is gratefully acknowledged.

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