a b s t r a c tIn this paper, thermal response of an orthotropic functionally graded coating-substrate structure with a partially insulated interface crack under heat flux supply is considered. It is assumed that there exists thermal resistance to heat conduction through the crack region. The mixed boundary value problems are reduced to a system of singular integral equations and solved numerically. Higher order asymptotic terms for the singular integral kernels are considered to improve the accuracy and the convergence efficiency of the numerical integrals. Numerical results are presented to show the effects of the orthotropy parameters, thermo-elastic nonhomogeneity parameters, and dimensionless thermal resistance on the temperature distribution and the thermal stress intensity factors (SIFs).
The transient thermal fracture problem of a crack (perpendicular to the gradient direction) in a graded orthotropic strip is investigated. Most of the materials properties are assumed to vary as an exponential function of thickness direction. The transient two-dimensional temperature problem is analyzed by the methods of Laplace and Fourier transformations. A system of singular integral equations are obtained and solved numerically. Numerical results are figured out to show the variation of the temperature on the crack faces and extended line and stress intensity factors for different material parameters with dimensionless time.
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