Abstract |
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We investigate the problem of a kinking crack
at a bimaterial interface when the two surfaces are in contact
near the crack tip. Using a potential function and the
dislocation technique, we relate, by a singular integral
equation, the stress intensity factors (SIF) at the kinking crack
tip to the SIF before crack kinking. We use Gauss–Chebyshev
integration formulas to solve this integral equation numerically.
We evaluate the kinking angles from a bimaterial interface under
conditions of contact using the maximum energy release rate
criterion and compare these angles with our experiments and those
in the literature. The interfacial crack is demonstrated by
simulation and experiments to kink into the more compliant
material at an angle of about 80∘.
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Keywords
complex variables, composites, contact effect, interfacial crack, kinking crack, singular integration
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