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Cohesive zone finite element analysis of crack initiation from a butt joint’s interface corner
Institution:Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
Abstract:Cohesive zone (CZ) fracture analysis techniques are used to predict the initiation of crack growth from the interface corner of an adhesively bonded butt joint. In this plane strain analysis, a thin linear elastic adhesive layer is sandwiched between rigid adherends. There is no preexisting crack in the problem analyzed, and the focus is on how the shape of the traction–separation (TU) relationship affects the predicted joint strength. Unlike the case of a preexisting interfacial crack, the calculated results clearly indicate that the predicted joint strength depends on the shape of the TU relationship. Most of the calculations used a rectangular TU relationship whose shape (aspect ratio) is defined by two parameters: the interfacial strength σ1 and the work of separation/unit area Γ. The principal finding of this study is that for a specified adhesive layer thickness, there is any number of σ1, Γ combinations that generate the same predicted joint strength. Each combination corresponds to a different CZ length. An approximate CZ-like elasticity solution was developed to show how such combinations arise and their connection with the CZ length.
Keywords:Cohesive zone  Bonded joint  Interface corner  Interfacial fracture
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