Abstract (EN):
The present work presents the experimental test results to assess the toughness of an adhesive joint, using a previously
defined crack equivalent data reduction scheme applied to a new multi-mode apparatus, inspired in a load jig previously
developed by Fernlund and Spelt. The patented jig allows for easy alteration of the mode-mixity and permits covering
the full range of mixed-mode I+II combinations. A data reduction scheme based on specimen compliance, beam theory
and crack equivalent concept is used to overcome several difficulties inherent to the test analysis. The method assumes
that the performed test can be viewed as a combination of the double cantilever beam and asymmetrically loaded endnotched
flexure tests, which provide modes I and II fracture characterization, respectively. A numerical analysis
including a cohesive mixed-mode I+II damage model was performed considering different mixed-mode loading
conditions to validate the proposed data reduction scheme. Issues regarding self-similar crack growth and fracture
process zone development are discussed. It was verified that the considered in-plane mix mode fracture criterion is well
captured using the proposed data reduction scheme.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
7
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