Abstract
The stress singularities at three-dimensional (3-D) interface corners and edges have been investigated numerically using common finite element methods. The effects of variation of edge angle and vertex angle between the two free side surfaces on the order of stress singularity at bi-material interface corners are determined. It is found that the order of stress singularity at interface corner depends not only on the combination of materials and edge angles but also on the vertex angle between the two free side surfaces. The effect of the vertex angle on the order of stress singularity at interface corner can be eliminated by smoothing the intersection of interface edges, which can be achieved simply by generating a circular-arc fillet at the intersection of the two free side surfaces. The numerical results show that, after smoothing the intersection of interface edges, the order of stress singularity along the interface edges become continuous, i.e. the order of the corner singularity can be reduced to the level of the edge singularity.
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