Title of article :
Interaction between a radial matrix crack and a three-phase
circular inclusion with imperfect interface in plane elasticity
Author/Authors :
K. KIM and L.J. SUDAK، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The solution for the elastic three-phase circular inclusion problem plays a fundamental role
in many practical and theoretical applications. In particular, it offers the fundamental solution for the
generalized self-consistent method in the mechanics of composites materials. In this paper, a general
method is presented for evaluating the interaction between a pre-existing radial matrix crack and a
three-phase circular inclusion. The bonding at the inclusion-interphase interface is considered to be
imperfect with the assumption that the interface imperfections are constant. On the remaining boundary,
that being the interphase-matrix interface, the bonding is considered to be perfect. Using complex
variable techniques, we derive series representations for the corresponding stress functions inside the
inclusion, in the interphase layer and the surrounding matrix. The governing boundary value problem
is then formulated in such a way that these stress distributions simultaneously satisfy the traction free
condition along the crack face, the imperfect interface conditions and the prescribed asymptotic loading
conditions. Stress intensity factor (SIF) calculations are performed at the crack tips for different
material property combinations, imperfect interface conditions and crack positions. The results illustrate
convincingly the role of an interphase layer as well as the effects of an imperfect interface on
crack behavior. For instance, when the interphase layer is softer than the inclusion and matrix, the
results show that the radial matrix crack will propagate from the nearby crack tip regardless of the
level of the imperfect (spring-layer) interface parameter. In comparison, when the interphase layer is
stiffer than the inclusion and matrix, the interphase layer will shield the crack from effects of the
imperfect (spring-layer) interface. Hence, these results provide a quantitative description of the interaction
problem between a three-phase inclusion with interface imperfections and a radial matrix crack.
Keywords :
Crack , crack/inclusion interaction , Imperfect interface , three-phase inclusion.
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture