2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.09011
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Crack propagation at the interface between viscoelastic and elastic materials

Abstract: Crack propagation in viscoelastic materials has been understood with the use of Barenblatt cohesive models by many authors since the 1970's. In polymers and metal creep, it is customary to assume that the relaxed modulus is zero, so that we have typically a crack speed which depends on some power of the stress intensity factor. Generally, when there is a finite relaxed modulus, it has been shown that the toughness increases between a value at very low speeds at a threshold toughness G 0 , to a very fast fractu… Show more

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