Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7196246 Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 2018 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
The transient response of an edge interfacial crack in bonded media with a functionally graded interlayer is investigated under the condition of an antiplane shear impact. The graded interlayer is assumed to follow power-law variations of the shear modulus and mass density between two dissimilar, homogeneous semi-infinite strips. Based on the use of Laplace and Fourier integral transforms, the crack problem is formulated in terms of a singular integral equation with a generalized Cauchy kernel, which is solved by the expansion-collocation technique in the Laplace domain. The time-dependent crack-tip behavior is determined through an inverse Laplace transform and the values of the mode III stress intensity factors are obtained as a function of time. The numerical results include the variations of such dynamic stress intensity factors for various combinations of the material and geometric parameters of the bonded system; more specifically, the effects of shear modulus, mass density, layer thickness, and their interactions on the dynamic overshoot characteristics of the transient crack-tip behavior in the presence of the graded interlayer are examined.
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