scholarly journals Fracture analysis of AZ6-F magnesium composite materials at quasi-superplastic state

2017 ◽  
Vol 55 (03) ◽  
pp. 217-221
Author(s):  
M. BESTERCI ◽  
S.-J. HUANG ◽  
K. SÜLLEIOVÁ ◽  
B. BALLOKOVÁ ◽  
O. VELGOSOVÁ
2009 ◽  
Vol 417-418 ◽  
pp. 429-432
Author(s):  
Jun Lin Li ◽  
Shao Qin Zhang

The problem of orthotropic bi-materials semi-infinite interfacial crack was studied, by constructing new stress functions and using composite complex functions methods of material fracture on plane. It overcame oscillation singularity of stress and existing theoretical solution. When secular equations’ discriminations are and , the theoretical solutions to the stress fields and the displacements fields of semi-infinite interface crack between two dissimilar orthotropic composite materials near the crack tip are obtained.


Author(s):  
Y. Jiang ◽  
Chen Xuedong ◽  
Zhichao Fan

Extended finite element method (XFEM) is a versatile tool for fracture mechanics. Due to its excellent property, XFEM is widely used in research and engineering. On the other hand, cohesive element is a good option for interface delamination in composite materials. In order to take advantage of these two methods, combined XFEM and cohesive element method is developed for fracture analysis in composite materials in two-dimension. In this method, XFEM is used to simulate matrix fracture, and cohesive element is used to simulate delamination between layers. Due to the differences in the construction of these two methods, special attention is paid to the intersection of these two methods. The new method is applied to the fracture analysis of composite materials. The results show this method has excellent property as expected. This method shows potential application in fracture analysis of composite materials.


Author(s):  
R. Rojas-Díaz ◽  
F. García-Sánchez ◽  
Andres Sáez ◽  
Chuan Zeng Zhang

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