Title of article :
Determination of the effective mode-I toughness of a sinusoidal interface between two elastic solids
Author/Authors :
Pablo D. Zavattieri، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
14
From page :
167
To page :
180
Abstract :
A finite element model of crack propagation along a sinusoidal interface with amplitude A and wavelength λ between identical elastic materials is presented. Interface decohesion is modeled with the Xu and Needleman (J Mech Phys Solid 42(9):1397, 1994) cohesive traction-separation law.Ancillary calculations using linear elastic fracturemechanics theorywere used to explain some aspects of stable and unstable crack growth that could not be directly attained from the cohesive model. For small aspect ratios of the sinusoidal interface (A/λ ≤ 0.25),we have used the analytical Cotterell-Rice (Intl J Fract 16:155-169, 1980) approximation leading to a closed-form expression of the effective toughness, KI c, given by KI c (1 − ν2)/Eφn = 2/ 1 + 1 + 4π2(A/λ)2 −1/2 , where φn is the work of separation, E is Young’s modulus, and ν is Poisson’s ratio. For A/λ > 0.25, both the cohesive zone model and numerical J -integral estimates of crack tip stress intensity factors suggest the following linear relationship: KI c (1 − ν2)/Eφn = 0.81+1.89(A/λ). Parametric studies show that the length of the cohesive zone does not significantly influence KI c, although itstrongly influences the behavior of the crack between the initiation of stable crack growth and the onset of unstable fracture.
Keywords :
Cohesive zone model · Interface crack ·Sinusoidal interface · Linear elastic fracturemechanics (LEFM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Record number :
828530
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