Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9813089 | Thin Solid Films | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A new debonding mechanism taking into account crack face contact caused by a thermal gradient during laser heating is considered. The contact renders double influence on the energy release rate G: it leads to sharp increase of G at convergence of two cracks and decreases steady-state value of G. The first feature can explain the laser-induced spalling of thermal barrier coating under combined action of sintering and heating. The inhomogeneous temperature through coating thickness under laser heating can induce contact-driven debonding leading to the spalling under convergence of two cracks. The loading conditions of contact occurrence are derived. The simplified models of contact-driven debonding are proposed and compared with finite element solution.
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Authors
A.S. Semenov, H.-A. Bahr, H. Balke, H.-J. Weiss,