Modeling of delamination using a discretized cohesive zone and damage formulation

Volume: 62, Issue: 10-11, Pages: 1299 - 1314
Published: Aug 1, 2002
Abstract
Delamination initiation and growth are analyzed by using a discrete cohesive crack model. The delamination is constrained to grow along a tied interface. The model is derived by postulating the existence of a maximum load surface which limits the adhesive forces in the process zone of the crack. The size of this maximum load surface is made dependent on the amount of dissipated crack opening work, such that the maximum load surface shrinks to...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling of delamination using a discretized cohesive zone and damage formulation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2002
Volume
62
Issue
10-11
Pages
1299 - 1314
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