Title of article
Elastic compliance of a partially debonded circular inhomogeneity
Author/Authors
Larissa Gorbatikh، نويسنده , , STEPAN LOMOV and IGNACE VERPOEST2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
19
From page
211
To page
229
Abstract
In the present work, we predict contribution of a partially debonded circular inhomogeneity
into the material overall elastic compliance. Debonding at the matrix/inclusion boundary is modeled
as interfacial arc cracks. The change in the elastic compliance caused by interface cracking is estimated
through the accompanying energy change that is related to the mode I and mode II stress
intensity factors at the crack tips. The sum of the crack compliance and the inhomogeneity compliance
(with perfect bonding) gives the total compliance of the debonded inhomogeneity. The latter
is obtained in terms of the material properties and crack length. Additional analysis shows that the
replacement of an interface crack with a crack in a homogenized medium is an inadequate approach
when seeking approximate solutions. The paper also provides guidelines how to determine properties
of a fictitious perfectly bonded orthotropic inhomogeneity that has the same contribution into the
material compliance as the debonded isotropic one. This problem is of practical importance when
modeling damage accumulation in composite materials by means of homogenization schemes
Keywords
Compliance , Debonding , effective properties , inhomogeneity , interaction , interfacialcrack , stress intensity factor. , inclusion
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828251
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