Title of article :
Effect of residual stresses on interface crack growth by void
expansion mechanism
Author/Authors :
Viggo Tvergaard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Crack growth along an interface
between two adjacent elastic-plastic materials in
a layered solid is analysed, using special interface
elements to represent the fracture process ahead
of the crack-tip. These interface elements account
for ductile failure by the nucleation and growth of
voids to coalescence. In these elements the stress
components normal to the interface and the shear
stresses are given by equilibrium with the surrounding
material, and the stress component tangential
to the interface is determined by the requirement
of compatibility with the surrounding material in
the tangential direction. It is assumed that the layers
are sufficiently thick, so that the plastic regions
around the crack-tip are much smaller than the
thickness of the nearest layers. The analyses focus
on the effect of initial residual stresses in the layered
material, or on T-stress components induced
during loading. The results show that the value of
the T-stress component in the softer material adjacent
to the interface crack plays the dominant role,
such that a negative value of this stress component
gives a significant increase of the interface fracture
toughness.
Keywords :
Interface crack · Cohesive zone ·Ductile fracture · T-stress · Layered solid
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture