1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0266-3538(96)00179-0
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Interfacial crack propagation arising in single-fiber pull-out tests

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“…That is, the ISSF of the ⁄ embedded case is about 2/3 of that of 1/4 embedded case. Before crack initiation the radial tensile stress greatly exceed the shear stresses [7,30]. Therefore, and is calculated from the ISSFs.…”
Section: Issf At Point a Of Different In Lmentioning
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“…That is, the ISSF of the ⁄ embedded case is about 2/3 of that of 1/4 embedded case. Before crack initiation the radial tensile stress greatly exceed the shear stresses [7,30]. Therefore, and is calculated from the ISSFs.…”
Section: Issf At Point a Of Different In Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, the failure is assumed to occur when the maximum load is reached. However, pull-out experiments revealed that the interface crack forms long before the maximum load is reached [7]. Besides, a typical force-displacement curve from the pull-out test was shown.…”
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“…However, these techniques cannot be applied to a resin-molded structure to solve the contact problem while simultaneously taking into account the effect of frictional force, adhesive force, and surface pressure. Many researchers have aimed to solve such problems by studying cohesive-zone models (5)- (10) , which unify damage and exfoliation at the interface according to the principles of damage mechanics. However, cohesive-zone models cannot serve as a standard model because of their complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%