Meshfree Technique with Adaptive Refinement Strategy for Crack Propagation Analysis
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2016
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S. S, Bhavana Patel
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MeshFree Technique with Adaptive Refinement Strategy for Crack Propagation
Analysis” is an investigation that has aimed to develop an adaptive refinement scheme
for EFG based MeshFree method for modeling and simulating high stress gradients in
plate structures.
Modelling high stress gradients like crack propagation are still a challenge to
numerical methods and this has been addressed to a certain extent using MeshFree.
Crack path follows the edge of the element in case of Finite Element Method (FEM)
and getting the true path even with remeshing is complicated. Use of special functions
to model discontinuity within the element (Extended Finite Element Method) has
made modelling much simpler by reducing remeshing to a certain extent, but fails to
arrive at smoother stress distribution. MeshFree method can offer solutions to the
problems discussed and many researchers have thrown light in this direction.
This work has focused on development of a MeshFree method that can be of help in
crack propagation studies. On the Element-Free Galerkin (EFG) platform with
Moving Least Square (MLS) technique for shape function construction, Lagrangian
multipliers for imposition of constraints and satisfaction of Kronecker delta property
has been attempted successfully. With strain energy release rate as basis, crack
formation-propagation analysis formulation has been done and strategies for adaptive
refinement have been suggested. The mathematical formulations have been verified
and validated. Comparison with traditional FEM to highlight the superiority of
MeshFree methods in handling high stress gradient problem have been detailed with
illustrations.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Element-Free Galerkin Method, MeshFree Method, Crack Propagation, Stress Intensity Factor, Stress Concentration Factor