A New FEM for Torsion Cracked Cylinder Based on Crack3D FEA Code and Mushhelisvili Torsion Theorem

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The objective of this paper is to use the specialty fracture software Crack3D FEA Code, well known Ansys software and Mushhelisvili’s torsion theorem to analyze the torsion problem of a crack rectangular cylinder. Several numerical results such as stress intensity factors KIII , torsion rigidity D, shearing stresses (τxyyz ) and the contour nodal solution data are obtained. All the results are satisfactory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 197-198)

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1374-1380

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February 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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