Thermoelastic determination of stress intensity factors in orthotropic composites using the J-integral
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TextSeries: ; Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 56(4), p.579-592, 1997Contained works: - Lin, S. T
- Feng, Z
- Rowlands, R. E
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A technique is presented for determining stress intensity factors from thermoelastic data away from the crack tip. The concept, which is based on equilibrium, compatibility and the J-integral, uses a complex-variable formulation involving conformal mappings, analytical continuation and numerical techniques. The method is demonstrated here for loaded cracked orthotropic composite and isotropic plates containing an edge or a central crack.
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