Tayebeh Amiri , Saeed-Reza Sabbagh-Yazdi , Mohammad T.A. Alkhamis
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Abstract
This study presents the details of the Galerkin finite volume method for triangular unstructured meshes and its application for the fracture analysis of 2D elasticity problems under simultaneous thermal and mechanical loading. The heat diffusion and elasticity equations are discretized using the Galerkin finite volume method (which, due to omitting matrix manipulation calculations, computations are considerably faster than FEM and XFEM Solvers). The maximum tangential stress criterion is presented after briefly describing the interaction integral formulation used to calculate the stress intensity factors in thermo-mechanical problems. The accuracy of the computed results of the present strategy under thermo-mechanical loads is demonstrated using some benchmark test cases. First, a thermal stress analysis of a plate with an inclined central crack under thermal boundary conditions is performed. Second, the development of a crack under mechanical stress boundary conditions is modeled. Third, crack propagation under both thermal and mechanical boundary conditions is simulated. The present modeling strategy's results are compared with those reported in previous numerical works to verify the accuracy. The stress intensity factors and predicted crack trajectories are utilized to assess the accuracy of computed results and investigate the quality of crack simulation by the proposed numerical method.
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Journal of Engineering Research (JER) is a international, peer reviewed journal which publishes full length original research papers, reviews, case studies related to all areas of Engineering such as: Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, Computer, Chemical, Petroleum, Aerospace, Architectural, Biomedical, Coastal, Environmental, Marine & Ocean, Metallurgical & Materials, software, Surveying, Systems and Manufacturing Engineering. In particular, JER focuses on innovative approaches and methods that contribute to solving the environmental and manufacturing problems, which exist primarily in the Arabian Gulf region and the Middle East countries. Kuwait University used to publish the Journal "Kuwait Journal of Science and Engineering" (ISSN: 1024-8684), which included Science and Engineering articles since 1974. In 2011 the decision was taken to split KJSE into two independent Journals - "Journal of Engineering Research "(JER) and "Kuwait Journal of Science" (KJS).