Transient response of interface crack-containing plates during non-Fourier heat conduction based on peridynamic Green-Naghdi-III model

It is difficult to consider discontinuities in previous generalized thermoelastic models because cracks tend to produce singularities when using differential governing equations. In this paper, a peridynamic model based on the Green-Naghdi-III theory (PD-GN-III) is presented. This model offers a nov...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics 2025-04, Vol.136, p.104781, Article 104781
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Yi, Peng, Muqiu, Sun, Yuxiang, Tian, Xiaogeng
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Zusammenfassung:It is difficult to consider discontinuities in previous generalized thermoelastic models because cracks tend to produce singularities when using differential governing equations. In this paper, a peridynamic model based on the Green-Naghdi-III theory (PD-GN-III) is presented. This model offers a novel approach to resolve discontinuity issues in non-Fourier heat conduction, for avoiding the singularities near cracks. The numerical methods for solving equations and Dynamic Thermal Stress Intensity Factors (DTSIFs) in non-Fourier heat conduction are given, and thermo-mechanical responses of ideal interface and interface containing crack are systematically investigated for a bi-material plate. The results show that the PD-GN-III model can handle the strong discontinuity problem well and easily implement the crack extension. In addition, the form of heat conduction has a significant effect on the thermo-mechanical response and crack extension. For structures subjected to thermal shock, obtaining accurate temperature distribution is essential to characterize the thermo-mechanical response.
ISSN:0167-8442
DOI:10.1016/j.tafmec.2024.104781