Title of article :
A novel boundary-domain element method of initial stress,
finite deformation and discrete cracks in multilayered
anisotropic elastic solids
Author/Authors :
B. Yang ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We introduce a novel boundary-domain element
method of initial stress, finite deformation (due
to large rotation) and discrete cracks in multilayered
anisotropic elastic solids. Because the special Green’s
function that satisfies the interfacial continuity and surface
boundary conditions is employed, the numerical
discretization is reduced to be along one side of the
cracks and over the subdomains of finite deformation.
Two examples are presented. First, the process of interfacial
delamination is simulated around a growing
through-thickness crack in a pre-stretched film bonded
to a flexible substrate. It is shown that the progression
of delamination damage is stable but the initiation
of delamination crack can be a snap-back instability.
This simultaneous damage and fracture process is approached
by the cohesive zone model. Second, the postbuckling
of a circular delaminated and pre-compressed
film is simulated on a flexible substrate. It is shown that
the compliance of substrate can play a significant role
on the critical behavior of buckling. If the substrate is
more compliant or stiffer than the film, the instability
initiates as a subcritical hard or a supercritical soft
bifurcation. The critical magnitude of pre-strain for the
initiation of buckling increases with substrate stiffness.Also, the transition of buckling from the first to the second
mode is captured in the simulation
Keywords :
Anisotropic elasticity · Boundaryelements · Cohesive zone model · Crack propagation ·Delamination · Finite deformation · Initial stress ·Multilayers · Post-buckling · Thin films
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture