doubleje
Mechanical
- May 25, 2006
- 9
In order of studying a crack propagation analysis of viscoelastic material (bituminous binder), I use crack length versus time criterion for my model of CAX4 elements that you can see in the image:
When I calculate the stress intensity factor and opening crack factor by extracting the displacement and the stress of nodes and elements corresponding, I have some remark that I wonder about:
In the image above, the crack tip is at the node 49 of element 49
• I found that in the element 49 for example, the values of maximal stress S22 of the point’s integration 1 and 2 are inferior to those of 3 and 4 although the position of these points 1 and 2 is more near from the cracktip than points 3, 4. Which point that I have to use to determine the stress intensity factor? In this case, how are the coordinates of point's Gauss (CAX4) in relation to the node's coordinates?
• When I specifies the Relative amplitude of the stresses at the contact interface due to bonding :
I found that the stress S isn’t null at the Crack surface. Do I have to reduce this amplitude till that the stress S is null?
Thanks in advance.

When I calculate the stress intensity factor and opening crack factor by extracting the displacement and the stress of nodes and elements corresponding, I have some remark that I wonder about:
In the image above, the crack tip is at the node 49 of element 49
• I found that in the element 49 for example, the values of maximal stress S22 of the point’s integration 1 and 2 are inferior to those of 3 and 4 although the position of these points 1 and 2 is more near from the cracktip than points 3, 4. Which point that I have to use to determine the stress intensity factor? In this case, how are the coordinates of point's Gauss (CAX4) in relation to the node's coordinates?
• When I specifies the Relative amplitude of the stresses at the contact interface due to bonding :
Code:
*DEBOND, SLAVE=DBSLS, MASTER=DBSMS, FREQUENCY=1, OUTPUT=BOTH
0.0,1.
0.005,0.0
Thanks in advance.