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Energy release rate and mode-mixity of adhesive joint specimens

Authors :
K.S. Alfredsson
J. L. Högberg
Source :
International Journal of Fracture. 144:267-283
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Fracture behaviour of adhesive joints under mixed mode loading is analysed by using the beam/adhesive-layer (b/a) model, in which, the adherends are beamlike and the adhesive is constrained to a thin flexible layer between the adherends. The adhesive layer deforms in peel (mode I), in shear (mode II) or in a combination of peel and shear (mixed mode). Macroscopically, the ends of the bonded part of the joints can be considered as crack tips. The energy release rate of a single-layer adhesive joint is then formulated as a function of the crack tip deformation and the mode-mixity is defined by the shear portion of the total energy release rate. The effects of transversal forces and the flexibility of the adhesive layer are included in the b/a-model, which can be applied to joints with short crack length as well as short bonding length. The commonly used end-loaded unsymmetric semi-infinite joints are examined and closed-form solutions are given. In comparison to the singular-field model in the context of linear elastic fracture mechanics, the b/a-model replaces the singularity at the crack tip with a stress concentration zone. It is shown that the b/a-model and the singular-field model yield fundamentally different mode-mixities for unsymmetric systems. The presented closed-form b/a-model solutions facilitates parametric studies of the influence of unbalance in loading, unsymmetry of the adherends, as well as the flexibility of the adhesive layer, on the mode mixity of an adhesive joint.

Details

ISSN :
15732673 and 03769429
Volume :
144
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Fracture
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5f48a6738f7dae094ca2fdb9268847da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10704-007-9099-9