Title of article
Determination of adhesion strength between a coated particle and polymer matrix Pages 3153-3160
Author/Authors
Bernd Lauke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
3153
To page
3160
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to provide the theoretical basis for a test to determine the interfacial adhesion strength between a coated particle and a polymer matrix material. The specimen has a notched (neck-like) geometry and contains a single coated particle in the centre. A non-linear relation between the true stress and logarithmic strain is considered for the interphase. Tensile axial loading of such a necked sample concentrates stresses in the smallest cross-section and causes a multiaxial loading situation in the centre of the specimen, i.e., in the vicinity of the enclosed particle. By variation of sample curvature the distribution of normal tensile stresses at the interface between particle and coating can be changed. This enables the variation of the interface area which is under tensile stress. A finite-element analysis provides the stress field within the whole specimen and especially in the vicinity of the coated particle. The motivation for the calculations is to determine the maximum radial stress at the particle surface as a function of applied load. Assuming that normal stresses at the interface are responsible for debonding, the adhesion strength can be obtained from the experimentally determined critical load at debonding initiation.
Keywords
Finite-element analysis , Particle-reinforced composites , Interfacial strength , Stress concentrations
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Record number
1042639
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