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Moreira Arouche, Marcio
Delft University of Technology
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- 2024Effect Of Temperature On The Mode II Fatigue Delamination Of A Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (Gfrp)
- 2024Fatigue crack growth characterization of composite-to-steel bonded interface using ENF and 4ENF testscitations
- 2024Mode I fracture behavior of glass fiber composite-steel bonded interfacecitations
- 2023Influence of surface roughness on the mode II fracture toughness and fatigue resistance of bonded composite-to-steel jointscitations
- 2021On the influence of glass fiber mat on the mixed-mode fracture of composite-to-metal bonded jointscitations
- 2021On the influence of glass fiber mat on the mixed-mode fracture of composite-to-metal bonded jointscitations
- 2021Evaluation of the strain-based partitioning method for mixed-mode I+II fracture of bi-material crackscitations
- 2019Strain-based methodology for mixed-mode I plus II fracture: A new partitioning method for bi-material adhesively bonded jointscitations
- 2018Interlaminar adhesion assessment of carbon-epoxy laminates under salt water ageing using peel testscitations
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Evaluation of the strain-based partitioning method for mixed-mode I+II fracture of bi-material cracks
Abstract
<p>The goal of this paper is to evaluate the strain-based partitioning method (SBM), an analytical method based on beam analysis, for the mixed-mode fracture characterization of asymmetric cracks. The fracture energy is calculated at the crack tip of mixed-mode bending (MMB) test with asymmetric geometry and asymmetric material parameters. The fracture energy obtained using SBM is benchmarked against the widely applied Williams’ partitioning method (WM) and numerical results from finite element models using the virtual crack closure technique (VCCT). Results show that WM produces inaccurate fracture modes in asymmetric conditions. However, if using SBM, the fracture mode ratio of bi-material cracks was obtained with accuracy. SBM describes a coupling function between mode I and mode II fracture that allows the mode partitioning as long the specimen complies with a simple design criterion based on the longitudinal strain equivalence between arms. Experimental results of composite-to-metal bonded joints validate the results of the parametric study. SBM proves to be an easy and reliable solution for the mixed-mode fracture characterization of bi-material cracks.</p>