Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770762 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2011 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

A first order correction is proposed taking into account both interface elasticity and transverse anticlastic curvature of flexible substrate(s) in the DCB (and related tests). Adherends are represented by Kirchhoff–Love plates, and the interface by a Winkler-type elastic foundation. Two functions are introduced, representing evolution of beam deflection along the sample midline and anticlastic curvature along the plate. A method of virtual work is used to find the associated equilibrium equation. The two-dimensional sample deformation is determined semi-analytically. Sample rigidity and energy release rate are computed for various geometrical configurations and compared to more common models.

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