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The kinked interface crack

International Journal of Fracture, 1992
The integral equation of the kinked interface crack is solved numerically. The values of K I, K II and G for an interface crack with an infinitesimal kink are used to predict the kinking angle for two different material combinations under uniaxial tension.
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Modelling Crack Closure for an Interface Crack Under Harmonic Loading

International Journal of Fracture, 2010
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Menshykova, Maryna V.   +2 more
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Cracks at adhesive interfaces

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 1994
The application of Griffith's energy balance argument to cracks at adhesive interfaces is studied. Adhesive interfaces are generally brittle, representing the simplest form of fracture mechanics geometry because cracks are constrained to travel along the interface, giving a defined crack path which eases analysis.
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The Interface Crack

1992
The problem of a crack at the interface between dissimilar elastic media is of considerable contemporary importance in Elasticity, because of its relevance to the problem of debonding of composite materials and structures. Figure 24.1 shows the case where such a crack occurs at the plane interface between two elastic half-spaces.
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Interface Crack Problem for Electroelastic Body

Georgian Mathematical Journal, 2000
Abstract A two-dimensional crack problem in the Comninou formulation is investigated for a piecewise homogeneous plane. Applying a special integral representation formula for the displacement vector the problem is reduced to a system of singular integral equations.
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Literature Review on Cracks Located at the Interface of Dissimilar Materials (Interface Cracks)

2020
There is a significant breakthrough in use of composite materials in modern technology, construction, mechanical engineering and electronics in the past decade. Such popularity takes place due to ability to achieve required (electro-)mechanical properties of the composite.
Sergey Kozinov, Volodymyr Loboda
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Interface crack between two interface deformable piezoelectric layers

International Journal of Fracture, 2009
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Qiao, Pizhong, Chen, Fangliang
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Fatigue crack nucleation at interfaces

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2004
Fatigue crack nucleation at grain boundaries near the endurance limit was examined combining the results of fatigue tests with local orientation measurements and with finite element calculations. Coarse-grained thin sheets were examined in which the orientation and inclination of each boundary could be measured directly.
H. Vehoff, A. Nykyforchyn, R. Metz
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Crack stability and branching at interfaces

Physical Review B, 1995
The various events that occur at a crack on an interface are explored, and described in terms of a simple graphical construction called the crack stability diagram. For simple Griffith cleavage in a homogeneous material, the stability diagram is a sector of a circle in the space of stress intensity factors, ${\mathit{K}}_{\mathrm{I}}$/${\mathit{K}}_ ...
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Embrittlement of Cracks at Interfaces.

MRS Proceedings, 1995
AbstractThis paper presents a synopsis of already published work for cracks on interfaces and new results on the effect of changing the chemistry of the atoms at the interface. Once the appropriate cut-off for the oscillatory singularity in the interface analysis is determined, the physics of the crack is determined in terms of an appropriate driving ...
Robb Thomson Emeritus, A. E. Carlsson
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