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dc.contributor.editorParís Carballo, Federicoes
dc.creatorMantic, Vladislaves
dc.creatorTávara Mendoza, Luis Arístideses
dc.creatorBlázquez Gámez, Antonioes
dc.creatorGraciani Díaz, Enriquees
dc.creatorParís Carballo, Federicoes
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-27T08:03:51Z
dc.date.available2016-10-27T08:03:51Z
dc.date.issued2015-09
dc.identifier.citationMantic Lescisin, V., Távara Mendoza, L.A., Blázquez Gámez, A.M., Graciani Díaz, E. y París Carballo, F. (2015). A linear elastic-brittle interface model: application for the onset and propagation of a fibre-matrix interface crack under biaxial transverse loads. International Journal of Fracture, 195 (1), 15-38.
dc.identifier.issn0376-9429es
dc.identifier.issn1573-2673es
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11441/48210
dc.description.abstractA new linear elastic and perfectly brittle interface model for mixed mode is presented and analysed. In this model, the interface is represented by a continuous distribution of springs which simulates the presence of a thin elastic layer. The constitutive law for the continuous distribution of normal and tangential initially-linear-elastic springs takes into account possible frictionless elastic contact between adherents once a portion of the interface is broken. A perfectly brittle failure criterion is employed for the springs, which enables the study of crack onset and propagation. This interface failure criterion takes into account the variation of the interface fracture toughness with the fracture mode mixity. A unified way to represent several phenomenological both energy and stress based failure criteria is introduced. A proof relating the energy release rate and tractions at an interface point (not necessarily a crack tip point) is introduced for this interface model by adapting Irwin’s crack closure technique for the first time. The main advantages of the present interface model are its simplicity, robustness and computational efficiency, even in the presence of snap-back and snap-through instabilities, when the so-called sequentially linear (elastic) analysis is applied. This model is applied here in order to study crack onset and propagation at the fibre-matrix interface in a composite under tensile/compressive remote biaxial transverse loads. Firstly, this model is used to obtain analytical predictions about interface crack onset, while investigating a single fibre embedded in a matrix which is subjected to uniform remote transverse loads. Then, numerical results provided by a 2D boundary element analysis show that a fibre-matrix interface failure is initiated by the onset of a finite debond in the neighbourhood of the interface point where the failure criterion is first reached (under increasing proportional load); this debond further propagates along the interface in mixed mode or even, in some configurations, with the crack tip under compression. The analytical predictions of the debond onset position and associated critical load are used for several parametric studies of the influence of load biaxiality, fracture-mode sensitivity and brittleness number, and for checking the computational procedure implemented.es
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Educación y Ciencia TRA2006-08077 MAT2009-14022es
dc.description.sponsorshipMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad (España) MAT2012-37387 DPI2012-37187es
dc.description.sponsorshipJunta de Andalucía TEP-2045 TEP-4051 P12-TEP-1050es
dc.formatapplication/pdfes
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherSpringeres
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Fracture, 195 (1), 15-38.es
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectDebonding, Fracture toughness, Interfacial strength, Failure criteria, Transverse cracking, Adhesive contactes
dc.titleA linear elastic-brittle interface model: application for the onset and propagation of a fibre-matrix interface crack under biaxial transverse loadses
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees
dcterms.identifierhttps://ror.org/03yxnpp24
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersiones
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses
dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Mecánica de Medios Continuos y Teoría de Estructurases
dc.relation.projectIDTRA2006-08077es
dc.relation.projectIDMAT2009-14022es
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/MAT2012-37387es
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/DPI2012-37187es
dc.relation.projectIDTEP-2045es
dc.relation.projectIDTEP-4051es
dc.relation.projectIDP12-TEP-1050es
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10704-015-0043-0?view=classices
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10704-015-0043-0es
dc.contributor.groupUniversidad de Sevilla. TEP-131: Elasticidad y Resistencia de Materialeses
idus.format.extent24 p.es
dc.journaltitleInternational Journal of Fracturees
dc.publication.volumen195es
dc.publication.issue1es
dc.publication.initialPage15es
dc.publication.endPage38es
dc.identifier.idushttps://idus.us.es/xmlui/handle/11441/48210

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