Analysis of the cohesive zone and crack length correction in the adhesively bonded double cantilever beam specimen
Abstract
The double cantilever beam specimen has been increasingly employed to enable the development of cohesive zone models for adhesive joints. Evaluation of the traction–separation law (TSL) requires elaborate experimental techniques and usually relies on data measured until the crack initiation point. Nonetheless, current standards stipulate fracture energy measurements under steady-state crack propagation. This paper investigated the influence of...
Paper Details
Title
Analysis of the cohesive zone and crack length correction in the adhesively bonded double cantilever beam specimen
Published Date
Aug 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
93
Issue
14
Pages
1146 - 1161
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