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Mode II fracture of an elastic-plastic sandwich layer

Materials Science 2020-01-08 v1 Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis

Abstract

The shear strength of a pre-cracked sandwich layer is predicted, assuming that the layer is linear elastic or elastic-plastic, with yielding characterized by either J2 plasticity theory or by a strip-yield model. The substrates are elastic and of dissimilar modulus to that of the layer. Two geometries are analysed: (i) a semi-infinite crack in a sandwich layer, subjected to a remote mode II K-field and (ii) a centre-cracked sandwich plate of finite width under remote shear stress. For the semi-infinite crack, the near tip stress field is determined as a function of elastic mismatch, and crack tip plasticity is either prevented (the elastic case) or is duly accounted for (the elastic-plastic case). Analytical and numerical solutions are then obtained for the centre-cracked sandwich plate of finite width. First, a mode II K-calibration is obtained for a finite crack in the elastic sandwich layer. Second, the analysis is extended to account for crack tip plasticity via a mode II strip-yield model of finite strength and of finite toughness. The analytical predictions are verified by finite element simulations and a failure map is constructed in terms of specimen geometry and crack length.

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@article{arxiv.1909.03688,
  title  = {Mode II fracture of an elastic-plastic sandwich layer},
  author = {E. Martínez-Pañeda and I. I. Cuesta and N. A. Fleck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.03688},
  year   = {2020}
}