2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jappmathmech.2007.03.002
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A criterion for the growth of cracks with bonds in the end zone

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“…The nonlocal fracture criterion for bridged cracks growth was proposed in [26,27]. In the case of a straight interfacial bridged crack of the length 2 , with bridged zones of size d (Fig.…”
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“…The nonlocal fracture criterion for bridged cracks growth was proposed in [26,27]. In the case of a straight interfacial bridged crack of the length 2 , with bridged zones of size d (Fig.…”
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“…We will assume that η = 1 corresponds to the similar deformation law of bonds in the bridged zone and bonds ahead of the crack tip; if η > 1, then the adhesion junction is hard, and the case 0 ≤ η < 1 corresponds to a weak interface junction. The value η = 0 corresponds to "ideal weak" interface-it is the case of cohesive model, and it was shown [27] that the criterion (3) is degenerated for η = 0 to the fracture condition in the Barenblatt-Dugdale-Panasyuk model [1,11,12]. Expression (11) can be written with relations (9) and u( ) = 0, G c = 0 as (see details in [27])…”
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“…In fracture mechanics, the crack bridging model is used to analyze fracture toughness and cracks growth assuming the bridged zone destruction as cracks advance. Application of the bridged crack model together with the crack growing criterion [15,16] allows one to obtain dependencies of materials toughness and strength versus a crack length. The toughening effects of bonds is presented, mathematically, by bonds deformation law.…”
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