Title of article :
Damage modelling of adhesively bonded joints
Author/Authors :
D. M. Liljedahl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Acohesive zone model(CZM)has been
used in conjunction with both elastic and elasto-
plastic continuum behaviour to predict the response
of a mixed mode flexure and three different
lap shear joints, all manufactured with the same
adhesive. It was found that, for a specific dissipated
CZM energy ( 0) there was a range of CZM tripping
tractions (σu) that gave a fairly constant failure
load. A value of σu below this range gave rise
to global damage throughout the bonded region
before any crack propagation initiated. A value
above this range gave rise to a discontinuous process
zone, which resulted in failure loads that were
strongly dependent on σu. A discontinuous process
zone gives rise to mesh dependent results.
The CZM parameters used in the predictions were
determined from the experimental fracturemechanics
specimen test data. When damage initiated, a
deviation from the linear load-displacement curve
was observed. The value for σuwas determined
by identifying the magnitude that gave rise to the
experimentally observed deviation. The CZMenergy ( 0) was then obtained by correlating the
simulated load-crack length response with corresponding
experimental data. The R-curve behaviour
seen with increasing crack length was
successfully simulatedwhen adhesive plasticitywas
included in the constitutive model of the adhesive
layer. This was also seen to enhance the prediction
of the lap shear specimens. Excellent correlation
was found between the experimental and predicted
joint strengths.
Keywords :
Failure prediction · Cohesive zonemodelling · Plasticity · Adhesive joint
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture