Abstract:
In recent years, much research have been done on mesh-free methods for solving differential
equation problems including crack and also obtained satisfactory results. Among these methods
Reproducing Kernel Particle Method (RKPM) has been used increasingly in fracture mechanic
problems. RKPM is a meshfree technology which has proven very useful for solving problems of
fracture mechanics. In this study, it is proposed to obtain the mode I plastic zone size and shape
at the crack-tip in a work-hardening material using RKPM. Ramberg-Osgood stress-strain
relation is assumed. Results including plastic zone shape are compared with finite element
method (FEM) to show the accuracy of RKPM. Results show that the plastic zone size in crack
tip for the plane-strain condition is bigger that plane-stress condition. The reason can be stated
that in plane-strain condition due to limitations in third dimension, stress is created in the third
dimension (z-direction) and cause to increase the daviatoric stress according to J2-Deformational
theory and also cause to increase in plastic zone size. The main objective is to obtain the mode I
plastic zone shape at the crack-tip in a work-hardening material using RKPM and FEM.
Citation:
Hajali, M., Abishdid, C., Johansson, S., & Moverare, J. (2013, March). 126 Evaluation of the Mode I Plastic Zone Size at the Crack Tip Using RKPM and FEM. In CP2012.