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    On the Static Aeroelasticity Instability of an Inverted Cantilever Plate with a Crack Under Steady Axial Airflow

    Junzhe Cui1, Dechun Zhang1, Peng Li1,*, Yiren Yang1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.26, No.1, pp. 1-1, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.010401

    Abstract This study investigates the static instability of a cracked plate in subsonic airflow. The plate model is an inverted cantilever plate, where its leading edge is free and the trailing edge the clamped. A mathematical model of the crack is developed using the Dirac function, while Theodorsen aerodynamic mode is applied for the fluid force. To account for angle discontinuity caused by cracks, Fourier expansion is employed to transform the form corresponding to the angle into a continuous model. The critical divergent dynamic pressure and mode of an inverted cantilever plate with a crack are calculated using the Galerkin method.… More >

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    Detection of Fatigue Cracks in Metal Material Based on Peridynamic Differential Operator

    Jiaming Liang1, Qizheng Wang1, Yile Hu1, Yin Yu1,*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.25, No.4, pp. 1-1, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.09307

    Abstract The most common form of damage in aircraft structures is fatigue damage. Accurate detection of fatigue crack tip is the cornerstone for prediction of crack propagation path and the basis for calculation of residual strength and stiffness. It is of great significance to improve structural fatigue resistance design. When simulating the crack growth problem based on the traditional method, the crack tip needs to be re-meshed so that resulting in low calculation efficiency. The expansion of fatigue cracks has a complex shape, for example, the fatigue crack damage on the aircraft skin often shows a curved shape. The current traditional… More >

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    Segment Crack Formation and Density Regulation in Air Plasma Sprayed Coatings

    Liuyu Yang1, Peng Jiang1, Tiejun Wang1,*

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.25, No.3, pp. 1-1, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.010538

    Abstract Air Plasma Sprayed (APS) Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBCs) have been widely used in land-based gas engines for enhancing the high temperature performance due to their outstanding thermal insulation and high durability. Introducing the segment cracks into APS-TBCs to enhance its durability has been quite attractive approaches nowadays. Qualitative conclusions have been drawn to explore the mechanisms on segment crack formation in the past decades. This article acts as a quantitative study of segment crack formation and crack density regulation mechanism in APS Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) TBCs with experimental observations and analytical calculations. An in-situ stress measurement method is developed through… More >

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    Study on Crack Propagation Behavior of Concrete with Water Fracture Interactions

    Wenhu Zhao1,2,*, Chengbin Du2, Xiaocui Chen2

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.25, No.2, pp. 1-1, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.010048

    Abstract Concrete structures such as offshore platforms, costal and port structures, dams, etc., are often submerged in water [1]. The water within concreter pores or cracks has a great influence on crack propagation behavior [2,3]. Several wedge-splitting experiments of compact specimens are conducted with a designed sealing device to study the water effects on concrete crack propagation. Different water pressures and different loading rates are considered loading on the pre-crack surfaces and waterproof strain gauges are stuck along the crack path to observe the fracture process during the experiments. Water pressure values on crack surfaces are recorded by diffused silicon water… More >

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    The Comparisons Between Peridynamic Differential Operators and Nonlocal Differential Operators

    Xingyu Kan1,*, Yiwei Wang1, Jiale Yan2, Renfang Huang1

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.25, No.2, pp. 1-2, 2023, DOI:10.32604/icces.2023.09937

    Abstract Nonlocal differential operators have become an increasingly important tool in the field of numerical modeling and computational science. In recent years, two specific types of nonlocal differential operators have emerged as particularly useful in simulations of material and structural failures, such as fracture and crack propagations in solids. In this paper, the first type of nonlocal operator is based on the nonlocal operator theory in peridynamic theory, which is called PDOs [1,2]. The second type of nonlocal operator is derived from the Taylor series expansion of nonlocal interpolation, which is called NDOs [3-5]. NDOs are usually used to discretize the… More >

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    On the Fatigue Damage of GH4169 Based on Thermodynamic Entropy Generation

    Shuiting Ding1, Liangliang Zuo2, Guo Li2,*, Zhenlei Li3, Shuyang Xia2, Shaochen Bao3

    The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.25, No.1, pp. 1-1, 2023, DOI: 10.32604/icces.2023.09911

    Abstract This paper presents the assessment of fatigue damage for GH4169 under cyclic loading based on thermodynamic entropy generation at elevated temperature. According to the second law of thermodynamics, fatigue crack propagation is an irreversible thermodynamic dissipative process in which damage accumulates and entropy generates with each cycle until fracture occurs. In this work, crack growth process is simulated by commercial finite element software ABAQUS, and the concept of cyclic entropy generation rate (CEGR) is proposed to present the entropy generation of the crack tip region in a single loading cycle, where the calculation of CEGR is dependent on the evolution… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Peridynamic Study on Fracture Mode and Crack Propagation Path of a Plate with Multiple Cracks Subjected to Uniaxial Tension

    Zeyuan Zhou, Ming Yu, Xinfeng Wang*, Zaixing Huang

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.137, No.3, pp. 2593-2620, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.027384

    Abstract How to simulate fracture mode and crack propagation path in a plate with multiple cracks is an attractive but dicult issue in fracture mechanics. Peridynamics is a recently developed nonlocal continuum formulation that can spontaneously predict the crack nucleation, branch and propagation in materials and structures through a meshfree discrete technique. In this paper, the peridynamic motion equation with boundary traction is improved by simplifying the boundary transfer functions. We calculate the critical cracking load and the fracture angles of the plate with multiple cracks under uniaxial tension. The results are consistent with those predicted by classical fracture mechanics. The… More > Graphic Abstract

    Peridynamic Study on Fracture Mode and Crack Propagation Path of a Plate with Multiple Cracks Subjected to Uniaxial Tension

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    Effects of Filler-Asphalt Ratio on the Properties of Lignin and Polyester Fiber Reinforced SMPU/SBS Modified Asphalt Mortar

    Wenjing Xia1,*, JinHui Wang1, Tao Xu1, Nan Jiang2

    Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.11, No.8, pp. 3387-3402, 2023, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2023.026971

    Abstract To understand the effects of filler-asphalt ratio on different properties of lignin and polyester fiber reinforced shape memory polyurethane (SMPU)/styrene butadiene styrene (SBS) composite modified asphalt mortar (PSAM), as well as to reveal the reinforcing and toughening mechanisms of lignin and polyester fibers on PSAM, SMPU, SBS and mineral powder were first utilized to prepare PSAM. Then the conventional, rheological and anticracking properties of lignin fiber reinforced PSAM (LFAM) and polyester fiber reinforced PSAM (PFAM) at different filler-asphalt ratios were characterized. Test results indicate that the shear strength, deformation resistance and viscosity are increased after adding 0.8wt% lignin fiber or… More > Graphic Abstract

    Effects of Filler-Asphalt Ratio on the Properties of Lignin and Polyester Fiber Reinforced SMPU/SBS Modified Asphalt Mortar

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    ARTICLE

    A Novel Detection Method for Pavement Crack with Encoder-Decoder Architecture

    Yalong Yang1,2,3, Wenjing Xu1,2,3, Yinfeng Zhu4, Liangliang Su1,2,3,*, Gongquan Zhang1,2,3

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.137, No.1, pp. 761-773, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.027010

    Abstract As a current popular method, intelligent detection of cracks is of great significance to road safety, so deep learning has gradually attracted attention in the field of crack image detection. The nonlinear structure, low contrast and discontinuity of cracks bring great challenges to existing crack detection methods based on deep learning. Therefore, an end-to-end deep convolutional neural network (AttentionCrack) is proposed for automatic crack detection to overcome the inaccuracy of boundary location between crack and non-crack pixels. The AttentionCrack network is built on U-Net based encoder-decoder architecture, and an attention mechanism is incorporated into the multi-scale convolutional feature to enhance… More >

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    Boundary Element Analysis for Mode III Crack Problems of Thin-Walled Structures from Micro- to Nano-Scales

    Bingrui Ju1, Wenzhen Qu1,2,*, Yan Gu1,2

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.136, No.3, pp. 2677-2690, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.025886

    Abstract This paper develops a new numerical framework for mode III crack problems of thin-walled structures by integrating multiple advanced techniques in the boundary element literature. The details of special crack-tip elements for displacement and stress are derived. An exponential transformation technique is introduced to accurately calculate the nearly singular integral, which is the key task of the boundary element simulation of thin-walled structures. Three numerical experiments with different types of cracks are provided to verify the performance of the present numerical framework. Numerical results demonstrate that the present scheme is valid for mode III crack problems of thin-walled structures with… More >

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