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Skaitliskās modelēńanas pakeńu salīdzinājums lineārās plīńanas mehānikas uzdevuma gadījumā

Translated title of the contribution: Numerical modelling software comparison in case of linear fracture mechanics

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Abstract

The paper deals with the accordance's comparison of resources and results of several commercial and solid mechanics numerical modelling software. One of the most common fracture mechanics example is Compact Tension Specimen (CTS) which is used in this paper for testing and comparing the results of commercial solid mechanics numerical modelling software (for instance SolidWorks module CosmosWorks, Unigraphics NX technical analysis module, etc.) using nontrivial examinations to their possibility margins. Standard Griffith (A.A.Griffith) model of energy balance is used in linear models which explores the mesh size influence to the precision of results. Achieved results have been compared mutually and with the examples found in the literature.

Translated title of the contributionNumerical modelling software comparison in case of linear fracture mechanics
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th International Scientific and Practical Conference on Environment, Technology and Resources
PublisherRezekne Higher Education Institution
Pages207-213
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)9789984440286
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event7th International Scientific and Practical Conference on Environment, Technology and Resources - Rezekne, Latvia
Duration: 25 Jun 200927 Jun 2009

Publication series

NameVide. Tehnologija. Resursi - Environment, Technology, Resources
Volume2
ISSN (Print)1691-5402

Conference

Conference7th International Scientific and Practical Conference on Environment, Technology and Resources
Country/TerritoryLatvia
CityRezekne
Period25/06/0927/06/09

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