نتایج جستجو برای: interface crack

تعداد نتایج: 229143  

2003
Ali P. Gordon David L. McDowell George W. Woodruff

Interface cracks are seldom subjected to pure Mode I or pure Mode II conditions. Station~y interface cracks between two distinct, bonded elastic-creep materials subjected to remotely applied mixed mode loading are simulated. The finite element method (FEM) is used to examine crack tip fields and candidate driving force parameters for crack growth. Plane strain conditions are assumed. In most ca...

2009
Gennady S. Mishuris Alexander B. Movchan Leonid I. Slepyan

We consider a Mode III lattice with an interface layer where the dynamic crack growth is caused by a localised sinusoidal wave. In the wave–fracture scenario, the ‘feeding wave’ (here also called the knife wave) delivers energy to the moving crack front, while the dissipative waves carry a part of this energy away from the front. The questions addressed here are: What are the conditions of exis...

Journal: :BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2005
Rudolf Marx Mutaz Qunaibi Dieter Christian Wirtz Fritz Uwe Niethard Thorsten Mumme

BACKGROUND One of few persisting problems of cemented total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is aseptic loosening of tibial component due to degradation of the interface between bone cement and metallic tibial shaft component, particularly for surface cemented tibial components. Surface cementation technique has important clinical meaning in case of revision and for avoidance of stress shielding. Degrad...

2016
Yasir A. Haleem Pin Song Daobin Liu Changda Wang Wei Gan Muhammad Farooq Saleem Li Song

The concentration and small size of nanodiamonds (NDs) plays a crucial role in the mechanical performance of epoxy-based nanocomposites by modifying the interface strength. Herein, we systemically analyzed the relation between the high concentration and small size of ND and the fracture properties of its epoxy-based nanocomposites. It was observed that there is a two-fold increase in fracture t...

2011
XIUFANG FENG ZHILIN LI LI WANG

In this paper, finite difference schemes based on asymptotic analysis and the augmented immersed interface method are proposed for potential problems with an inclusion whose characteristic width is much smaller than the characteristic length in one and two dimensions. We call such a problem as a crack problem for simplicity. In the proposed methods, we use asymptotic analysis to approximate the...

2012
A. G. Evans M. F. Ashby James R. Rice Zhigang Suo Jian-Sheng Wang

We discuss elastic-brittle fracture theory for cracks along interfaces between elastically dissimilar solids. Crack tip fields in such cases are characterized by one real and one complex stress intensity factor, where the latter couples two of the classically separate crack tip modes. Solutions for complex stress intensity factors for a variety of cases, including geometries of interest for tou...

2007
Viggo Tvergaard John W. Hutchinson

For crack growth along an interface between dissimilar materials the effect of combined modes I, II and III at the cracktip is investigated. First, in order to highlight situations where crack growth is affected by a mode III contribution, examples of material configurations are discussed where mode III has an effect. Subsequently, the focus is on crack growth along an interface between an elas...

P Mandal, S.C Mandal

This work deals with the interaction of P-waves between a moving central crack and a pair of outer cracks situated at the interface of an orthotropic layer and an elastic half-space. Initially, we considered a two-dimensional elastic wave equation in orthotropic medium. The Fourier transform has been applied to convert the basic problem to solve the set of four integral equations. These set of ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
D Pilipenko R Spatschek E A Brener H Müller-Krumbhaar

A sharp interface model of crack propagation as a phase transition process is discussed. We develop a multipole expansion technique to solve this free boundary problem numerically. We obtain steady state solutions with a self-consistently selected propagation velocity and shape of the crack, provided that elastodynamic effects are taken into account. Also, we find a saturation of the steady sta...

2007
J. P. Parmigiani M. D. Thouless

Cohesive-zone models have been used to study the effects of strength and toughness on the delamination of beam-like geometries. The conditions under which linear-elastic interfacial mechanics provide a good frame-work for predicting failure of such systems have been studied. It has been determined that the phase angle derived from LEFM calculations provides an excellent description of the parti...

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