Modelling interfacial cracking with non-matching cohesive interface elements

Volume: 58, Issue: 5, Pages: 731 - 746
Published: Jul 12, 2016
Abstract
Interfacial cracking occurs in many engineering problems such as delamination in composite laminates, matrix/interface debonding in fibre reinforced composites etc. Computational modelling of these interfacial cracks usually employs compatible or matching cohesive interface elements. In this paper, incompatible or non-matching cohesive interface elements are proposed for interfacial fracture mechanics problems. They allow non-matching finite...
Paper Details
Title
Modelling interfacial cracking with non-matching cohesive interface elements
Published Date
Jul 12, 2016
Volume
58
Issue
5
Pages
731 - 746
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