with symmetry boundary conditions, a half-crack model with antisymmetry boundary conditions, or a
full-crack model.
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11.3.4. T-Stress Calculation
The following topics related to T-stress calculation are available:
11.3.4.1. T-Stress Interaction Integral Formulation
11.3.4.2. Element Selection and Material Behavior
11.3.4.3. Calculating the T-Stress
11.3.4.1. T-Stress Interaction Integral Formulation
The T-stress parameter is calculated using an interaction integral similar to the one used for the stress-
intensity factors calculation. The auxiliary solution used is the solution of a line load of magnitude f
applied along the crack front in the direction of the crack plane [ 12 ][ 13 ]:
11
L 3
2 2
L 2
1 2
L 2
33
L
1 3
L
2 3
ν L
In practice, the magnitude of f is typically 1.
The T-stress itself is extracted from the interaction integral result I as follows:
Τ
Ε Ι
=
( )
+
ν
νε
where:
T = obtained T-stress value
E = Young’s modulus
ν = Poisson’s ratio
ε 33 = ext ensional strain at the crack front in the direction tangential to the front
11.3.4.2. Element Selection and Material Behavior
T-stress evaluation (accessed via the CINT command) supports the following elements:
- PLANE182
- PLANE183
- SOLID185
- SOLID186
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