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Interaction integral method for computation of crack parameters K–T – A review

Hongjun Yu, Meinhard Kuna

2021Engineering Fracture Mechanics86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A critical overview of past research on the interaction integral (I-integral) method is presented. The I-integral is the two-state mutual energy release rate decided by a designable auxiliary field and the actual field. Due to the designability of the auxiliary field, the I-integral has been used extensively in extracting the individual stress intensity factors (SIFs) and the T-stress of a crack in single materials or at a bi-material interface. The practical implementation of the I-integral mainly experienced three periods. 1) In the last quarter of the twentieth century, the path-independent I-integral was developed for homogeneous materials subjected to static, dynamic and/or thermal loading. 2) In the 2000 s, the domain-form I-integrals were discussed to deal with inhomogeneous materials. 3) In the past decade, the domain-independent I-integral (DII-integral) was proposed for multi-interface materials. After that, we review the I-integrals for functional materials and the extensions of the I-integral to some new fracture problems. Subsequently, diverse practical applications are introduced. Various research works demonstrate that the I-integral is a most accurate and reliable approach to extracting the individual SIFs and T-stress for the materials obeying linear constitutive law or the materials with limited nonlinear effect. Finally, the advantages, limitations, and future issues of the I-integral method are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Integral equationIntegral domainNonlinear systemPath integral formulationDomain (mathematical analysis)Integral transformField (mathematics)Strain energy release rateStress intensity factorJ integralMultiple integralMathematicsFracture mechanicsApplied mathematicsMathematical analysisPhysicsStructural engineeringEngineeringQuantumPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsNumerical methods in engineeringFatigue and fracture mechanicsFire effects on concrete materials
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