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A two-parameter model for crack growth simulation by combined FEM–DBEM approach [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Engineering Software, 2009
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R Citarella
exaly   +7 more sources

FEM-DBEM approach to simulate crack propagation in a turbine vane segment undergoing a fatigue load spectrum

open access: yesProcedia Structural Integrity, 2018
In this work a thermo-mechanical fatigue application, related to a crack propagation in an aircraft turbine vane undergoing a complex load spectrum, is simulated.
Venanzio Giannella, R Citarella
exaly   +2 more sources

DBEM and DRBEM solutions to 2D transient convection-diffusion-reaction type equations

open access: yesEngineering Analysis With Boundary Elements, 2018
The present study focuses on the numerical solution of the transient convection-diffusion-reaction equation by transforming it into modified Helmholtz equation through an exponential type transformation.
Canan Bozkaya, Munevver Tezer-Sezgin
exaly   +2 more sources

FEM-DBEM approach for crack propagation in a low pressure aeroengine turbine vane segment

open access: yesTheoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, 2016
In this work a realistic thermo-mechanical fatigue application, related to a fracture process simulation in a turbine vane, is implemented to highlight the advantages, in terms of accuracy and runtimes, of a peculiar submodelling approach based on the ...
R Citarella, Venanzio Giannella
exaly   +2 more sources

Coupled FEM-DBEM Simulation of 3D Crack Growth under Fatigue Load Spectrum [PDF]

open access: yesProcedia Structural Integrity, 2016
Numerical predictions of fatigue crack growth under load spectrum are obtained by coupled FEM-DBEM approach. An initial part-through corner crack, in a pre-notched specimen undergoing a traction fatigue load, propagates becoming through the thickness ...
R Citarella, M Lepore, Raffaele Sepe
exaly   +3 more sources

Comparison of crack growth simulation by DBEM and FEM for SEN-specimens undergoing torsion or bending loading

open access: yesEngineering Fracture Mechanics, 2008
The 3D fatigue crack growth behaviour in 3PB-specimens or in cantilever beam specimens under respectively bending or torsion loading, with inclined planes for the initial crack, is investigated by the Dual Boundary Element Method (DBEM).
R Citarella, F -G Buchholz
exaly   +1 more source

DBEM and FEM analysis on non-linear multiple crack propagation in an aeronautic doubler-skin assembly

open access: yesInternational Journal of Fatigue, 2006
The performance of a riveted patch repair, applied on a cracked panel, is simulated by using both a commercially available Boundary Element code (BEASY) and a Finite Element code (ANSYS).
Enrico Armentani, R Citarella
exaly   +2 more sources
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A new DBEM for solving crack problems in arbitrary dissimilar materials

Engineering Analysis With Boundary Elements, 2021
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Wei-Zhe Feng, Xiao-Wei Gao
exaly   +3 more sources

THE TIME‐DOMAIN DBEM FOR RAPIDLY GROWING CRACKS

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1997
The time-domain Dual Boundary Element Method (DBEM) is developed to analyse rapidly growing cracks in structures subjected to dynamic loads. Two-dimensional problems, where the velocity of the crack growth is constant and the path is not predefined are studied. The present method uses the dual boundary formulation, i.e.
P. FEDELINSKI   +2 more
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FML full scale aeronautic panel under multiaxial fatigue: Experimental test and DBEM Simulation

open access: yesEngineering Fracture Mechanics, 2011
This paper concerns the numerical and experimental characterization of the static and fatigue strength of a flat stiffened panel, designed as a Fibre Metal Laminate (FML) and made of aluminium alloy and Fibre Glass FRP.
Enrico Armentani   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

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