On a finite element model for the analysis of through cracks in laminated anisotropic cylindrical shells

Lakshminarayana, H. V. ; Murthy, M. V. V. ; Srinath, L. S. (1981) On a finite element model for the analysis of through cracks in laminated anisotropic cylindrical shells Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 14 (4). pp. 697-712. ISSN 0013-7944

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Abstract

A finite element model for the analysis of laminated composite cylindrical shells with through cracks is presented. The analysis takes into account anisotropic elastic behaviour, bending-extensional coupling and transverse shear deformation effects. The proposed finite element model is based on the approach of dividing a cracked configuration into triangular shaped singular elements around the crack tip with adjoining quadrilateral shaped regular elements. The parabolic isoparametric cylindrical shell elements (both singular and regular) used in this model employ independent displacement and rotation interpolation in the shell middle surface. The numerical comparisons show the evidence to the conclusion that the proposed model will yield accurate stress intensity factors from a relatively coarse mesh. Through the analysis of a pressurised fibre composite cylindrical shell with an axial crack, the effect of material orthotropy on the crack tip stress intensity factors is shown to be quite significant.

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