Abstract

This work presents a quadratic boundary integral equation formulation for isotropic damage analysis of components subjected to mechanical, thermal and centrifugal loads. To evaluate domain-related integrals due to the damage effects, the radial integration method (RIM) based on the use of the approximating the normalized displacements in the domain integrals by a series of prescribed radial basis functions (RBF) is adopted. The density of micro-defects is assumed to be small in the material. The scalar damage parameter expressed in an exponential evolution equation is utilized. Numerical examples including a rectangular plate, thick-walled cylinder and rotating disk problems under the thermal loads are given.

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