Symmetry (May 2022)

<i>T</i>-Stress Evaluation Based Cracking of Pipes Using an Extended Isogeometric Analysis (X-IGA)

  • Khadija Yakoubi,
  • Soufiane Montassir,
  • Hassane Moustabchir,
  • Ahmed Elkhalfi,
  • Maria Luminita Scutaru,
  • Sorin Vlase

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14051065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 1065

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to investigate the problem of pipe cracking based on T-stress analysis and the influence of other parameters, using a numerical computation performed by extended isogeometric analysis (X-IGA). This article examines the T-stress, which defines the second term of the Williams’ series expansion. T-stress provides effective elastic modeling at the crack tip. Using the extended iso-geometric analysis (X-IGA), we determined the distribution of T-stress at the crack tip in a pipe under internal pressure as a function of internal pressure, crack size, and Poisson’s ratio. To validate the promising findings, the results are expanded with a comparison to the extended finite element (X-FEM) method and existing research in this field, and we obtained an error between 0.2% and 4.6%. This work demonstrated the significance of T-stress in fracture description, the effect of Poisson’s ratio and size on T-stress, and that X-IGA provided accurate numerical results by precisely describing the geometry of the crack and enriching it.

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