Title of article :
Development of a simple mixed-mode fracture test
and the resulting fracture energy envelope for an adhesive bond
Author/Authors :
Soojae Park · David A. Dillard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Characterizing the fracture energy of
bonded adhesive joints over a range of mode mixities
often requires special fixtures or a variety of test configurations.
By pairing a tapered and a constant thickness
adherend, a hybrid double cantilever beam (DCB) specimen
is proposed. This asymmetric tapered DCB configuration
can be used to determine the fracture energy
as a function of mode mixity. As the debond propagates,
the relative stiffness of the adherends varies in a systematic
manner, resulting in a range of mode mixities
from 0◦ to approximately 20◦. Strain energy release
rates were obtained using corrected beam theory and
a finite element fracture analysis. Single-leg bending
tests were used to determine the fracture energy at
mode mixity up to 56◦. Constant thickness and tapered
DCB tests were used to determine the mode I fracture
energy.The resulting fracture envelopewas constructed
in order to show the dependence of the fracture energy
on mode mixity for a two part acrylic adhesive
Keywords :
Adhesively bonded joints ·Mode mixity · Fracture energy envelope · Adhesive
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture