Eight non-classical problems of fracture mechanics

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Eight non-classical problems of fracture mechanics

Aleksander N. Guz

(Advanced structured materials, 159)

Springer, c2022

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This book presents an analysis of eight non-classical problems of fracture and failure mechanics mainly obtained by research in the department of dynamics and stability of continuum of the S. P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NAS of Ukraine). It focusses on the application of the 3D (three-dimensional) theories of stability, dynamics, and statics of solid mechanics to the investigation of non-classical problems of fracture and failure mechanics.

目次

Foreword.............................................................................................................................................. 7 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 11 Part I. General problems Chapter 1. Division into classical and non-classical problems of fracture mechanics........................................................................ 15 1.1 Classical problems of fracture mechanics.............................................................................. 15 1.2. Non-classical problems of fracture mechanics..................................................................... 16 1.3. Eight non-classical problems of fracture mechanics........................................................... 17 1.4. Additional discussion of non-classical problems of fracture mechanics.................................................................................................................... 20 1.4.1. A brief discussion of models and approaches in non-classical problems of fracture mechanics. Problems 1 to 8 (21). 1.4.2. On consideration of non-classical problems of fracture mechanics in terms of classic problems of fracture mechanics (24). 1.4.3. About some other publications (26). Chapter 2. Brief statement of foundations of three-dimensional linearized theory of the deformable bodies stability (TLTDBS).............................. 27 2.1 On the formation of TLTDBS ............................................................. 27 2.2. Classification of approaches (variants of theory) in TLTDBS ................... 31 2.2.1. Theory of large (fiinite) sub-critical deformations (31). 2.2.2. The first variant of the theory of small sub-critical deformations (33). 2.2.3. The second variant of the theory of small sub-critical deformations (34). 2.2.4. About linearized theory of stability for small deformations and small averaged angles of rotation (35). 2.2.5. On theory of incremental deformations (36). 2.2.6. Approximate approach to TLTDBS(37). 2.2.7. Notes (39). 2.3. On criteria of stability in TLTDBS........................................................................................ 41 2.3.1. Elastic bodies (42). 2.3.2. Plastic Bodies (43) 2.3.3. Bodies with rheological properties (46). 2.4. General problems of TLTDBS................................................................................................ 49 2.4.1. The general formulation of TLTDBS for different models of deformed bodies (49). Sufficient conditions for applicability of Euler's method (statical method) (51). 2.4.3. Sufficient conditions of stability (53). 2.5. On the variational principles of TLTDBS for elastic and plastic bodies......................... 54 2.5.1. Hu-Vashitsu variation principle in TLTDBS for incompressible bodies under "dead" external load. Unified form for theories 1, 2, and 3 (55). 2.5.2. Variational principle of TLTDBS for compressible bodies under "following" load. Results for theory 3 (57). 2.6. General solutions for TLTDBS in homogeneous sub-critical conditions........................ 59 2.6.1. General solutions for compressible bodies (60). 2.6.2. General Solutions of TLTDBS for incompressible bodies (62). 2.6.3. Complex potentials in the plane problems of TLTDBS. Preliminary discussion (64). 2.6.4. Main relations and general solutions of TLTDBS in coordinates of initial state (65). 2.6.5. Complex potentials in plane linearized problems in coordinates of initial state (68). 2.6.6. Complex potentials in dynamic plane linearized problems in coordinates of initial state for moving cracks and loads (73). Part II. Fracture in composite materials under compression Chapter 3. Problem 1. Fracture in composite materials under compression along the reinforcing elements...........................................................79 3.1. General concept and main directions of research................................................................ 79 3.1.1. General concept (79). 3.1.2. The first direction (very approximate approaches) (82). 3.1.3. The second direction (strict sequential approaches based on TLTDBS) (84). 3.1.3.1. Internal fracture (loss of stability in the internal structure) (84). 3.1.3.2. Surface fracture (loss of stability in the near-the-surface layers of composite) (85). 3.2. Analysis of experimental results for compression of composites ......................... 87 3.2.1. Experimental results on the loss of stability in the internal structure of composites under compression (87). 3.2.2. Experimental results on fracture of composites under compression along the reinforcing elements (90). 3.2.3. About the study of the phenomenon of "kinking" (95). 3.3. Main results of the second direction (strict sequential approaches on the base of TLTDBS).............................................................. 97 3.3.1. Introductory information............................................................................................... 97 3.3.2. Continuum theory of fracture....................................................................................... 99 3.3.2.1. Internal fracture (99). 3.3.2.2. Near-the-surface fracture (103). 3.3.3. Layered composites. Model of piece-wise medium............................................... 104 3.3.3.1. Internal fracture (105). 3.3.3.2. Near-the-surface fracture (107). 3.3.3.3. Additional information to the fracture mechanics of layered composite materials (108). 3.3.3.3.1. Analysis of continuum fracture mechanics of composites (108). 3.3.3.3.2. On stability of layered composites (112). 3.3.3.3.3. Conclusions from the sequential analysis of the Daw-Grunfest-Rosen- Schurtz theory (113). 3.3.4. Fibrous one-directional composites. Model of piece-wise homogeneous medium........................................................................... 116 3.3.4.1. Internal fracture (117). 3.3.4.2. Near-the-surface fracture (121). 3.3.4.3. On constructing a research method for complex modes of loss of stability of fibrous unidirectional composites (121). 3.4. Conclusion to chapter 3......................................................................................................... 123 CHAPTER 4. Problem 2. Model of short fibers in the theory of stability and fracture mechanics of composite materials under compression ................................ 125 4.1. Experimental results for loss of stability in the internal structure of composites under compression. Case of short fibers........................................................... 125 4.2. Statement of the problems..................................................................................................... 126 4.3. Classification of design schemes. About Analogies......................................................... 132 4.3.1. Model of infinitely long fibers and layers within the first direction of research (132). 4.3.2. Model of infinitely long fibers and layers within the second direction of research (133). 4.3.3. Model of short fibers and layers within the second direction of research (134). 4.4. Statement of plane problems of mechanics of brittle fracture of composites with short reinforcing elements under compression.....................136 4.4.1. On statement of problems (136). 4.4.2. About the method of numerical study of problems of section 4.4. (137). 4.5. Results of studies of the plane problems of mechanics of brittle fracture of composites with short fibers under compression .........................138 4.5.1. Asymptotic transition to the model of "infinitely long fibers" (139). 4.5.2. Results for single fiber under compression along fibers (140). 4.5.3. Results for sequentially located two fibers under compression along the fibers (143). 4.5.4 Results for parallel located two fibers under compression along the fibers (145). 4.5.5. Results for one periodic row of consistently located fibers under compression along the fibers (146). 4.5.6. Results for one periodic roe of parallel located fibers under compression along the fibers (149). 4.5.7 Results for a single fiber located near surface under compression along the fiber (analysis of the surface instability) (151). 4.6. Conclusion to chapter 4 ..................................................................155 Chapter 5. Problem 3. Fracture in the form of crumpling of ends under compression of composite materials................................... 157 5.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 157 5.2. Experimental researches........................................................................................................ 157 5.3. Theoretical researches............................................................................................................ 159 5.3.1. General concept (159). 5.3.2. Researches within the framework of the model of piece-wise homogeneous medium (160). 5.3.3. On researches within the framework of the model of continuum medium (continuum approach)(164). Part III. Other nonclassical problems of fracture mechanics Chapter 6. Problem 4. Brittle fracture of materials with cracks taking into account the actions of the initial (residual) stresses along the cracks...............168 6.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 168 6.2. Preliminary discussion. Statement of problems................................................................. 170 6.3. Plane and anti-plane statical problems. Criteria of fracture............................................ 173 6.3.1. Order of singularity (173). 6.3.2. Effects of resonant character (174). 6.3.3. Criteria of fracture (175). 6.4. Spatial statical problems........................................................................................................ 177 6.4.1. To statement of spatial static problems of mechanics of brittle fracture of materials with initial (residual) stresses acting along cracks (177). 6.4.2. To the method of research of spatial statical problems (178). 6.4.3. Concrete results (both accurate and using the computer) obtained for 11 design schemes (178). 6.4.4. On the phenomena of resonance character for spatial static problems of non-classical Problem 4 of fracture mechanics (179). 6.5. On the dynamical plane and anti-plane problems of mechanics of brittle fracture of materials with initial (residual) stresses along cracks..................179 6.6. Repeating the results............................................................................................................... 180 6.7. On improving the objectivity of citation............................................................................. 184 Chapter 7. Problem 5. Brittle fracture in the form of "brooming" under tension and compression of composite materials along the reinforcing elements... 186 7.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 186 7.2. Experimental researches........................................................................................................ 187 7.3. Explanation of mechanism of fracture in the form of "brooming"................................ 189 7.4. On development of mechanics of composites with curved structures .............. 192 7.4.1. Introduction (192). 7.4.2. Continuum theories and results on their basis (193). 7.4.3. Model of piece-wise medium and results on their basis (196). Chapter 8. Problem 6. Fracture under compression along the parallel cracks 202 8.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 202 8.2. General statement of problems. General concept. General approaches........................ 203 8.2.1. General statement of problems.................................................................................. 203 8.2.2. General concept............................................................................................................ 206 8.2.3. General approaches...................................................................................................... 207 8.2.3.1. First general approach. Beam approximation or beam approach (207). 8.2.3.2. Second general approach. Application of TLTDBS (209). 8.3. Results for homogeneous materials with cracks under brittle and plastic fracture. Second general approach ................................................ 212 8.3.1. Results for brittle and plastic fracture of homogeneous materials with cracks, located in one plane. Second general approach. Exact solutions (212). 8.3.2. Results for brittle and plastic fracture homogeneous materials with cracks, located in parallel planes. Second general approach (213). 8.3.3. Results for brittle and plastic fracture homogeneous materials with cracks, located in parallel planes. Second general approach. United approach for Problems 4 and 6 (215). 8.4. Results for layered composites with microcracks at interface under brittle and plastic fracture. Second general approach ...........................................217 8.4.1. Introduction (218). 8.4.2. Results for brittle and plastic fracture of layered composites with microcracks at interface. Second general approach (218). 8.4.3. Results for brittle fracture of layered composites with macrocracks at interface. Second general approach (221). 8.5. Results for brittle fracture of homogeneous materials with cracks located in the close arranged parallel planes. Passages to the limit. Second general approach .....................................................................223 8.5.1. Short description of developed method of research (223). 8.5.2. Near-the-surface crack (225). 8.6. On results for viscoelastic fracture....................................................................................... 228 Chapter 9. Problem 7. Brittle fracture of materials with cracks under action of dynamic loads (with allowance for interaction of crack edges).......... 231 9.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 231 9.2. Substantiation of statement of problems. Method of solving.......................................... 232 9.2.1. Substantiation of statement of problems (232). 9.2.2. On method of research (234). 9.3. Concrete results....................................................................................................................... 235 9.3.1. Two-dimensional problems (235). 9.3.2. Three-dimensional (spatial) problems (236). Chapter 10. Problem 8. Fracture of thin-wall bodies with cracks under tension in the case of preliminary loss of stability.......................... 240 10.1. Introduction............................................................................................................................ 240 10.2. Statement of problems......................................................................................................... 241 10.3. Methods of research and results......................................................................................... 242 General conclusion to the monograph (parts I, II, and III).............................................. 247 References....................................................................................................................................... 248 A.N. Guz. Short biography ......................................................................277

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    BC1744020X
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    • 9783030775032
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    sz
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
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    eng
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    Cham
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    xxxiv, 366 p.
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