Title of article :
Tunneling radial cracks in layered structures from contact loading
Author/Authors :
Chai، نويسنده , , Herzl and Ravichandran، نويسنده , , Guruswami، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
12
From page :
2526
To page :
2537
Abstract :
Glass/epoxy laminates glued onto a compliant substrate are indented with a hard ball. The damage is characterized by a set of transverse cracks which pop out from the subsurface of the glass layers due to flexure and propagate stably in the radial direction with load in a bell-shape front under a diminishing stress field. Compliant interlayers, even extremely thin ones, are effective in inhibiting crossover fracture. This leads to crack tunneling and crack multiplication in the hard layers, which enhances energy dissipation and reduces the spread of damage relative to the basic bilayer configuration. The experiments show that the fracture in a given layer is well approximated by a power-law relation of the form c3/2KC/P = δ, where P, c, and KC are the indentation load, crack length and fracture toughness, in that order, and δ an implicit function of the layer position and material and geometric variables, derived with the aid of available tunnel crack solutions. del specimen studied provides a useful insight into the fracture behavior of natural, biological and synthetic layered structures from concentrated loading. The analysis shows that the crack arrest capability of a thin interlayer increases in proportion to the modulus misfit ratio between the layer and interlayer, and that the spread of radial cracks in a laminate of given thickness reduces in proportion to n1/3, where n is the number layers in the laminate.
Keywords :
Indentation , Multilayer , Radial cracks , Tunneling cracks , GLASS
Journal title :
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Record number :
2342973
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