Title of article
Transverse fracture in multilayers from tension and line-wedge indentation
Author/Authors
Herzl Chai · Guruswami Ravichandran، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
299
To page
312
Abstract
Crack propagation across laminated brittle
solids from uniaxial tension or line-wedge loading is
studied in real time using a model glass/epoxy architecture.
The fracture progresses from one layer to the
next via reinitiation from pre-existing flaws on the glass
surfaces ahead of the primary crack in a process accompanied
by some penetration through the interlayer but
generally little or no delamination or deflection along
the glass/epoxy interface. Depending on the system
parameters, the material behind the crack front may
be fully or intermittently severed. A 2D brittle fracture
analysis is developed with the aid of the FEM technique
taking into consideration stress gradients over
flaws and flexure from contact loading. The analysis
identified the flawsize and misfit inmodulus, toughness
and thickness between the layer and interlayer as the
prime system variables. The results generally collaborate
well with the experiments. Thick and compliant
interlayers are generally advantageous except for contact
loading, where theymay promote crack reinitiation
from the back surface of a layer. The explicit relations
for crack penetration and reinitiation presented in this
work facilitate convenient means for optimal design
Keywords
Epoxy adhesive · Interlayer · Multilayer ·Surface flaws · Indentation · Flexure · Brittle fracture ·Crack penetration and reinitiation
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828538
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