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Nonlocal Elastic-Damage Interface Mechanical Model

International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, 2007
The paper presents a nonlocal extension of the elastic-damage interface mechanical model, which is able to describe the effects of the spatially extended microstructure on the decohesion (or fracture) process along a surface. The key feature of the proposed model is an integral constitutive relation between tractions and displacement jumps at the ...
BORINO, Guido   +2 more
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Damage Model for Concrete-Steel Interface

Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 1999
A damage model for the concrete-steel interface is proposed in this paper that can be used to represent the constitutive law of the lumped interface model. Both the normal and tangential damage factors are defined as well as their evolution equations are proposed. The coupling between these two damage factors is studied.
C. K. Soh, S. P. Chiew, Y. X. Dong
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Interface behaviour analysis of China railway track system Ⅱ slab ballastless track under temperature action and initial gap damage

Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part F, journal of rail and rapid transit, 2023
The interface damage is considered to be one of the main diseases of China Railway Track System (CRTS) Ⅱ slab ballastless track, which will affect the long-term performance of the track structure and safety operation of high-speed trains. This study aims
Jun Wang   +3 more
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Damage Modelling at Material Interfaces

2007
Interface damage and delamination is usually accompanied by frictional slip at contacting interfaces under compressive normal stress. Under tensile stress the separation and opening mode develops. The present study provides a simplified analysis of progressive interface failure under applied in plane tractions and normal compressive traction.
Marcin Białas, Zenon Mróz
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Interface-trap transformation at radiation-damaged (111)Si/SiO2 interface

Applied Physics Letters, 1989
This letter presents the results of our recent study on the post-irradiation behavior of the interface trap distribution in metal-SiO2-Si capacitors made on Si substrates of (111) orientation. It will be shown that the interface trap distribution in these (111) samples measured immediately after x-ray irradiation is qualitatively similar to what was ...
Yu Wang, T. P. Ma, R. C. Barker
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Using Genetic Algorithms to study the Effect of Cellulose Fibers Ratio on the Fiber-Matrix Interface Damage of Biocomposite Materials

Current Materials Science, 2019
In this article, we have studied the effect of cellulose fibers ratio on the fiber matrix interface damage of biocomposite materials based on a Polypropylene (PP) matrix.Few patents on the effect of cellulose fibers ratio on the fiber-matrix interface ...
K. Atig   +5 more
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A Quasi-Static Delamination Model with Rate-Dependent Interface Damage Exposed to Cyclic Loading

Key Engineering Materials, 2018
A model for numerical analysis of interface damage which leads to interface crack initiationand propagation in multi-domain structures under cyclic loading is considered.
R. Vodička, K. Krajníková
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Quantifying moisture damage at mastic–aggregate interface

International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 2013
This study quantifies moisture damage at the asphalt mastic–aggregate interfaces using finite element method modelling technique in ABAQUS. A model aggregate surrounded by a layer of mastic is subjected to static loads of varying magnitudes and patterns.
Mohammad I. Hossain, Rafiqul A. Tarefder
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Adhesion performance tests and analysis of interface damage for CRTS III prefabricated slab tracks

Construction and Building Materials, 2023
Wei Du   +5 more
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