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A Virtual Crack Closure-Integral Method (VCCM) for Three-Dimensional Crack Problems Using Linear Tetrahedral Finite Elements

H. Okada 1, T. Kamibeppu 1

1 Kagoshima University, Japan

Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences 2005, 10(3), 229-238. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2005.010.229

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In this paper, a three-dimensional VCCM (Virtual Crack Closure-Integral Method) for evaluating the energy release rate and the stress intensity factor is presented. Many engineers and researchers believe that hexahedral finite elements should be used to perform three-dimensional fracture analyses. Previous VCCM formulations assume the use of hexahedral finite elements. In present study, the authors have been developing a VCCM that works with tetrahedral finite elements. In the field of large-scale computation, the use of tetrahedral finite elements has becoming very popular as high performance mesh generation programs became available. Therefore, building a large and complex analysis model with hexahedral finite elements is a much more difficult task than with tetrahedral elements. The outcomes of present research would make three-dimensional fracture mechanics analysis on complex shaped solid/structure a tractable task to do. In this paper, some preliminary results are presented.

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Okada, H., Kamibeppu, T. (2005). A Virtual Crack Closure-Integral Method (VCCM) for Three-Dimensional Crack Problems Using Linear Tetrahedral Finite Elements. CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 10(3), 229–238.



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