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Negative K1 SIF

    • jjyy555
      Subscriber

      Good day everyone, I have encountered a problem while performing a fracture analysis, in which mode 1 of the stress intensity factor always results in a negative value. The body is not self-intersecting but apparently, the edge still is. Is there any way to prevent self-intersection?

    • bhagwantP
      Ansys Employee

      Will you please share more details from modelling point of view how exactly you have done? Mode I is opening mode, have you confirmed that applied loads are in opposite directions as a result of which both surfaces gets pulled with respect to other to open up crack?
    • jjyy555
      Subscriber
      Hey this simulation has a moving load across the crack, perpendicular to the crack direction. The wheel exerts a negative Y-directional load as it rolls across in the X-direction. It is understandable that there is a compressive force that results in a negative K1 value, but it is simply unrealistic.

      This experiment is performed to replicate the results in the document below.
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