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- Title
The Effect of Geometric Configurations on the Elastic Behavior of an Edge-Cracked Bonded Strip.
- Authors
Lan, Xin; Ji, Shaobo; Noda, Nao-Aki; Cheng, Yong
- Abstract
Interface cracks often initiate around the bonding free-edge corner due to the high-stress concentration. In this research, the elastic behavior of an edge-cracked dissimilar bonded strip subjected to remote tensile load is investigated using the proportional crack tip opening displacement method based on FE analysis for arbitrary material combinations. The stress intensity factor, energy release rate, and mode mixity are computed and compared systematically with varying geometrical configurations and material combinations. Then, the combined effects of the relative height of the bonded component and material combination are discussed for the typical engineering materials.
- Subjects
ELASTICITY; COMMERCIAL strips; TENSILE strength; MATERIALS science; FRACTURE mechanics
- Publication
Advances in Materials Science & Engineering, 2017, p1
- ISSN
1687-8434
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2017/2380740