Mode II cohesive law extrapolation procedure of composite bonded joints
Ikusi/ Ireki
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2021-01-23Egilea
Adarraga Usabiaga, María Iciar
Renart, Jordi
Sarrado, Carlos
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 244 : (2021) // Article ID 107563
Laburpena
A novel extrapolation procedure to predict the mode II cohesive laws of adhesive joints is presented.
At first, a recently proposed compliance based experimental method to extract mode II
Cohesive Laws is extended to the eccentric end-notched flexure test EENF and generalized
including the effect of the bond line thickness and to this end, improved expressions for the
compliance, J-Integral and shear displacement at the crack tip are derived.
Assuming that every effect associated to the damage is included in the equivalent crack length,
new expressions related to the Compliance (C0), J- Integral (J0) and crack tip shear displacement
(Δ0) are defined and invariant relations between J0-Δ0 and Δ0- C0 are elicited for a given material
system and test configuration.
Finally, an extrapolation procedure is presented, based on the J0-Δ0 and Δ0- C0 calibrated
curves, which enables to estimate the cohesive laws for a wide range of adhesive to adherend
ratio of a given material system by processing only the load –displacement curve.