Modelling adhesive joints with cohesive zone models: effect of the cohesive law shape of the adhesive layer

Volume: 44, Pages: 48 - 56
Published: Jul 1, 2013
Abstract
Adhesively-bonded joints are extensively used in several fields of engineering. Cohesive Zone Models (CZM) have been used for the strength prediction of adhesive joints, as an add-in to Finite Element (FE) analyses that allows simulation of damage growth, by consideration of energetic principles. A useful feature of CZM is that different shapes can be developed for the cohesive laws, depending on the nature of the material or interface to be...
Paper Details
Title
Modelling adhesive joints with cohesive zone models: effect of the cohesive law shape of the adhesive layer
Published Date
Jul 1, 2013
Volume
44
Pages
48 - 56
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