Abstract
The dynamic crack propagation in composites with inclusions is analyzed by a time-domain boundary element method (BEM) in conjunction with the sub-region technique. The crack-growth direction and the crack-tip instantaneous velocity are determined by the maximum circumferential stress criterion. The instantaneous velocity is well smoothed by a bisection technique. New crack-tip elements of inconstant length are added to the active crack-tip to simulate the fast crack growth. Square root shape functions are adopted as to describe the proper asymptotic behavior in the vicinity of the crack-tips. The computation time for the dynamic fracture problems in composites with multiple inclusions is reduced by a numerical method. The influences of the inclusions on the shielding ratio, the crack growing path and the crack-tip instantaneous speed are well investigated.
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