PSI - Issue 41
Victor Rizov et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 41 (2022) 134–144 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000 – 000
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2 1 2 3 Q 1 2 6 H 1 2 6 R 3 4
,
(16)
,
(17)
.
(18)
0.5
1.0 2 , and curve 3 – at
1 (curve 1 – at
2
Fig. 4. Variation of the strain energy release rate with increase of
, curve 2 – at
2.0
2
).
The stress, , in the viscoelastic model is determined as 2 E ng nf .
(19)
By using (2), (3), (4), (7), (9) and (19), one derives
s
3
3
2 E s
2 3 D t E P m
t
3 2 6 1 E
3 E E
6
E
1
2 2 t
t
1 (20) Equation (20) represents the constitutive law of the model in Fig. 2. This law relates stress, strain and time. Apparently, the law (20) is non-linear. The constitutive law (20) is applied for modelling the non-linear viscoelastic behaviour of the beam in Fig. 1. The beam exhibits continuous material inhomogeneity along its thickness. The changes of material properties along the beam thickness are described as 3 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 t e t . 2 1 2
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