Title of article :
Effects of geometric nonlinearities on damage propagation
in patched beam-plates subjected to pressure loading
Author/Authors :
P. M. Carabetta · W. J. Bottega، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The problem of edge debonding of patched
beam-plates subjected to transverse pressure is examined
using two related mathematical models; one which
incorporates geometric nonlinearities and the other
which neglects them. The models, developed in a prior
study, present the energy release rates in self-consistent
functional form and yield closed form analytical
solutions for the specific problem of interest. Results
of numerical simulations based on each model are presented
in the form of debond growth paths and compared.
The growth paths are subsequently presented
with corresponding pre-growth load-deflection paths
to further examine the differences resulting from each
model. It is seen that significant discrepancies occur
between the behaviors predicted by the two models,
both with regard to the onset of damage propagation
and with regard to the stability of the process, as well
as with regard to the pre-growth behavior, demonstrating
the critical influence of geometric nonlinearities on
the phenomena of interest.
Keywords :
Patched Structures · Beam-plates ·Delamination · Debonding · Nonlinearities · Energyrelease rate · Growth paths · Delamination mode mix ·Pressure loading
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture