Title: Crack propagation in the vicinity of the interface in layered materials
Authors: Šestáková, Lucie
Náhlík, Luboš
Hutař, Pavel
Knésl, Zdeněk
Citation: Applied and Computational Mechanics. 2009, vol. 3, no. 1, p. 195-204.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: University of West Bohemia
Document type: článek
article
URI: http://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/old_acm/full_papers/acm_vol3no1_p18.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/1910
ISSN: 1802-680X (Print)
2336-1182 (Online)
Keywords: kompozitní materiály;vady materiálu;povlaky;pružnost;mechanické napětí
Keywords in different language: composition materials;fatigue of material;coatings;elasticity;mechanical stress
Abstract: The paper deals with the problem of crack propagation in the vicinity of the interface in layered materials. Layered materials are often used in practice, primarily because of their better mechanical properties in comparison with the properties of individual materials components. The configuration of a crack with its tip at the bi-material interface can be created during crack propagation in the structure. It is important to decide if the crack propagates into the second material in this case. The step change of material properties at the bi-material interface means that classical linear elastic fracture mechanics are not appropriate. A generalized approach has to be applied. In this paper, two criteria are applied for the determination of the critical value of an applied load. Knowledge of these values is important for the estimation of the service life time of such structures. The results obtained can be used especially for multi-layer polymer composites designs. On the basis of the procedures presented, suitable materials combinations can be suggested for new composite structures.
Rights: © 2009 University of West Bohemia. All rights reserved.
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