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Contents; Preface; Nomenclature; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Composite Structures; 1.2 Failures of Composites; 1.2.1 Matrix Cracking; 1.2.2 Delamination; 1.2.3 Fibre/Matrix Debonding; 1.2.4 Fibre Breakage; 1.2.5 Macro Models of Cracking in Composites; 1.3 Crack Analysis; 1.3.1 Local and Non-Local Formulations; 1.3.2 Theoretical Methods for Failure Analysis; 1.4 Analytical Solutions for Composites; 1.4.1 Continuum Models; 1.4.2 Fracture Mechanics of Composites; 1.5 Numerical Techniques; 1.5.1 Boundary Element Method; 1.5.2 Finite Element Method 327 $a1.5.3 Adaptive Finite/Discrete Element Method1.5.4 Meshless Methods; 1.5.5 Extended Finite Element Method; 1.5.6 Extended Isogeometric Analysis; 1.5.7 Multiscale Analysis; 1.6 Scope of the Book; 2 Fracture Mechanics, A Review; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Basics of Elasticity; 2.2.1 Stress-Strain Relations; 2.2.2 Airy Stress Function; 2.2.3 Complex Stress Functions; 2.3 Basics of LEFM; 2.3.1 Fracture Mechanics; 2.3.2 Infinite Tensile Plate with a Circular Hole; 2.3.3 Infinite Tensile Plate with an Elliptical Hole; 2.3.4 Westergaard Analysis of a Line Crack; 2.3.5 Williams Solution of a Wedge Corner 327 $a2.4 Stress Intensity Factor, K2.4.1 Definition of the Stress Intensity Factor; 2.4.2 Examples of Stress Intensity Factors for LEFM; 2.4.3 Griffith Energy Theories; 2.4.4 Mixed Mode Crack Propagation; 2.5 Classical Solution Procedures for K and G; 2.5.1 Displacement Extrapolation/Correlation Method; 2.5.2 Mode I Energy Release Rate; 2.5.3 Mode I Stiffness Derivative/Virtual Crack Model; 2.5.4 Two Virtual Crack Extensions for Mixed Mode Cases; 2.5.5 Single Virtual Crack Extension Based on Displacement Decomposition; 2.6 Quarter Point Singular Elements; 2.7 J Integral; 2.7.1 Generalization of J 327 $a2.7.2 Effect of Crack Surface Traction2.7.3 Effect of Body Force; 2.7.4 Equivalent Domain Integral (EDI) Method; 2.7.5 Interaction Integral Method; 2.8 Elastoplastic Fracture Mechanics (EPFM); 2.8.1 Plastic Zone; 2.8.2 Crack-Tip Opening Displacements (CTOD); 2.8.3 J Integral for EPFM; 3 Extended Finite Element Method; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Historic Development of XFEM; 3.2.1 A Review of XFEM Development; 3.2.2 A Review of XFEM Composite Analysis; 3.3 Enriched Approximations; 3.3.1 Partition of Unity; 3.3.2 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Enrichments; 3.3.3 Partition of Unity Finite Element Method 327 $a3.3.4 MLS Enrichment3.3.5 Generalized Finite Element Method; 3.3.6 Extended Finite Element Method; 3.3.7 Generalized PU Enrichment; 3.4 XFEM Formulation; 3.4.1 Basic XFEM Approximation; 3.4.2 Signed Distance Function; 3.4.3 Modelling the Crack; 3.4.4 Governing Equation; 3.4.5 XFEM Discretization; 3.4.6 Evaluation of Derivatives of Enrichment Functions; 3.4.7 Selection of Nodes for Discontinuity Enrichment; 3.4.8 Numerical Integration; 3.5 XFEM Strong Discontinuity Enrichments; 3.5.1 A Modified FE Shape Function; 3.5.2 The Heaviside Function; 3.5.3 The Sign Function 327 $a3.5.4 Strong Tangential Discontinuity 330 $a This book describes the basics and developments of the new XFEM approach to fracture analysis of composite structures and materials. 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