Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Kwong-Lai Tsang is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Kwong-Lai Tsang.


In: Proc. ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and 19th Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Conference, and Control, Las Vegas, Nevada, DETC2007-35563: Proc. ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and 19th Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Conference, and Control, Las Vegas, Nevada, DETC2007-35563; 2007. | 2007

Applications of the fractal-like finite element method to sharp notched plates

Muhammad Treifi; Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji

The fractal-like finite element method (FFEM) has been proved to be an accurate and efficient method to analyse the stress singularity of crack tips. The FFEM is a semi-analytical method. It divides the cracked body into singular and regular regions. Conventional finite elements are used to model both near field and far field regions. However, a very fine mesh of conventional finite elements is used within the singular regions. This mesh is generated layer by layer in a self-similar fractal process. The corresponding large number of degrees of freedom in the singular region is reduced extremely to a small set of global variables, called generalised co-ordinates, after performing a global transformation. The global transformation is performed using global interpolation functions. The Concept of these functions is similar to that of local interpolation functions (i.e. element shape functions.) The stress intensity factors are directly related to the generalised co-ordinates, and therefore no post-processing is necessary to extract them. In this paper, we apply this method to analyse the singularity problems of sharp notched plates. Following the work of Williams, the exact stress and displacement fields of a plate with a notch of general angle are derived for plane stress and plane strain conditions. These exact solutions which are eigenfunction expansion series are used as the global interpolation functions to perform the global transformation of the large number of local variables in the singular region around the notch tip to a few set of global co-ordinates and in the determination of the stress intensity factors. The numerical examples demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the FFEM for sharp notched problems.Copyright


International Journal of Fracture | 2000

Mode III two-dimensional crack problem by two-level finite element method

A.Y.T. Leung; Kwong-Lai Tsang


International Journal of Fracture | 1999

Two-level finite element method for a finite body with penny-shaped crack

Kwong-Lai Tsang; Andrew Leung


International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. 2005;1:40-56. | 2005

Dynamic fractal-like finite element method for a penny-shaped crack subject to mode I dynamic loading

Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji


In: World Congress Computational Mechanics: World Congress Computational Mechanics; 2004. | 2004

Fractal finite element method for thermal stress intensity factor calculation

Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji; A.Y.T. Leung


In: Seventh world Congress on Computational Mechanics: Seventh world Congress on Computational Mechanics; 2006. | 2006

Super singular element for routine stress intensity factor computations

Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji


In: International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences: International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences; 2005. | 2005

Super singular element for 2D crack problems

Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji


Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences. 2008;464(0):2629-2648. | 2008

Super Singular Element Method for 2D crack analysis

Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji


In: Seventh World Congress on Computational Mechanics: Seventh World Congress on Computational Mechanics; 2006. | 2006

Computational of SIF values for cracked thin plate using fractal finite element method

D Liu; Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji


In: Seventh World Congress on Computational Mechanics: Seventh World Congress on Computational Mechanics; 2006. | 2006

Fractal-like finite element method for sharp notched plates

Muhammad Treifi; Kwong-Lai Tsang; S. Olutunde Oyadiji

Collaboration


Dive into the Kwong-Lai Tsang's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

A.Y.T. Leung

City University of Hong Kong

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge