This paper is focused on the analytical modeling of the interface between a rigid substrate with constant curvature and a thin bonded plate. In a previous investigation, an analytical cohesive zone (CZ) model capable of predicting the interfacial behavior prior to the onset of debonding has been proposed by the authors. As a follow-up, this paper presents a new analytical model, which is able to predict both the load at onset of debonding and the sub- sequent evolution of the debonding process. The study clarifies the essential differences in behavior between joints with flat and curved substrates during debonding. The new ana- lytical model is based on linear-elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) and is developed under two distinct assumptions: a mode-independent fracture energy, and a fracture energy dependent on the mode mixity, according to a simple mixed-mode fracture criterion. The model is applied to the determination of the load at onset of debonding, and to the pre- diction of the load–displacement behavior during the entire debonding process. The rela- tionship between the predictions of the CZ and LEFM models regarding the load at initiation of debonding is also established.

Debonding analysis of thin plates from curved substrates

DE LORENZIS, Laura;ZAVARISE, Giorgio
2010-01-01

Abstract

This paper is focused on the analytical modeling of the interface between a rigid substrate with constant curvature and a thin bonded plate. In a previous investigation, an analytical cohesive zone (CZ) model capable of predicting the interfacial behavior prior to the onset of debonding has been proposed by the authors. As a follow-up, this paper presents a new analytical model, which is able to predict both the load at onset of debonding and the sub- sequent evolution of the debonding process. The study clarifies the essential differences in behavior between joints with flat and curved substrates during debonding. The new ana- lytical model is based on linear-elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) and is developed under two distinct assumptions: a mode-independent fracture energy, and a fracture energy dependent on the mode mixity, according to a simple mixed-mode fracture criterion. The model is applied to the determination of the load at onset of debonding, and to the pre- diction of the load–displacement behavior during the entire debonding process. The rela- tionship between the predictions of the CZ and LEFM models regarding the load at initiation of debonding is also established.
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