Prediction of the Crack Front Shape of the Corner Interface Crack
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Date
2023
Authors
Đoković, Jelena
Nikolić, Ružica
Pastorková, Jana
Ulewicz, Ulewicz
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Publisher
MDPI, Switzerland
Source
Applied Sciences
Volume
13
Issue
23
Abstract
This study delves into the analysis of interface crack propagation originating from a rightangle corner along the bonding plane between the two plates composed of dissimilar materials. The research explores three distinct crack front shapes: concave, triangular, and convex (quartercircle). The obtained results, meticulously presented in this paper, offer valuable insights into the nature of the crack propagation along these geometries. The findings elucidate that in the case of a convex crack front, the edges demonstrate a significantly accelerated propagation compared to the rest of the crack front. Conversely, for the triangular and concave crack fronts, the central region experiences faster propagation compared to the edges. These revelations lead to a generalized conclusion regarding the stability of different crack front shapes, highlighting the triangular crack front as the most stable configuration in this context. The implications of these observations provide essential knowledge for understanding and managing crack propagation in composite structures, offering potential applications in various engineering domains.
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Keywords
interface crack, crack front shape, crack propagation analysis, stability of crack fronts
Citation
DOI
10.3390/app132312584
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ISSN
2076-3417
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CC-BY