Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen

Until now, some test specimens with different shapes and loading mechanisms have been utilized for investigating the cracking behavior of adhesive bounded joints. In this research, using a novel test configuration called adhesive short bend beam specimen containing an inclined crack and loaded by th...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha, Hadi Ghesmati Kucheki, Mirmilad Mirsayar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5232
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spelling doaj-8355e601c61942ecb704ea962a4f74ac2021-06-30T23:20:25ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-06-01115232523210.3390/app11115232Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam SpecimenMohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha0Hadi Ghesmati Kucheki1Mirmilad Mirsayar2Welding and Joining Research Center, School of Industrial Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran 16846-13114, IranWelding and Joining Research Center, School of Industrial Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran 16846-13114, IranDepartment of Aerospace, Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USAUntil now, some test specimens with different shapes and loading mechanisms have been utilized for investigating the cracking behavior of adhesive bounded joints. In this research, using a novel test configuration called adhesive short bend beam specimen containing an inclined crack and loaded by three-point bending, mixed mode I/II fracture parameters of a crack initiated in the adhesive part is studied. Compared to other test methods, the specimen used in this research needs a lesser amount of material and the fracture test can be performed easily. A large number of finite element models of this specimen were analyzed using ABAQUS code to study the effect of adhesive and adherent type, and also the crack length and loading span distance on <i>K</i><sub>I</sub>, <i>K</i><sub>II</sub>, <i>T</i>-stress and fracture initiation direction under different mode mixities. The results showed that the fracture parameters (and in particular the shear mode component) are sensitive to the type and location of adherent in the bounded joint; however, the shape and size of fracture plastic zone is not affected noticeably by the type of adhesive-adherent materials. It was also shown that the complete mode mixities ranging from pure mode I to pure mode II can be introduced for adhesive bounded joints using the proposed test specimen and therefore the specimen is a good candidate test configuration for investigating the mixed mode I/II fracture behavior of adhesive bounded joints.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5232adhesive bounded jointsbi-material inclined crack short beamfracture parametersnumerical analysesadhesive and adherent effects
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author Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha
Hadi Ghesmati Kucheki
Mirmilad Mirsayar
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Hadi Ghesmati Kucheki
Mirmilad Mirsayar
Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
Applied Sciences
adhesive bounded joints
bi-material inclined crack short beam
fracture parameters
numerical analyses
adhesive and adherent effects
author_facet Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha
Hadi Ghesmati Kucheki
Mirmilad Mirsayar
author_sort Mohammad Reza Mohammad Aliha
title Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
title_short Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
title_full Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
title_fullStr Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
title_full_unstemmed Mixed Mode I/II Fracture Analysis of Bi-Material Adhesive Bonded Joints Using a Novel Short Beam Specimen
title_sort mixed mode i/ii fracture analysis of bi-material adhesive bonded joints using a novel short beam specimen
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Until now, some test specimens with different shapes and loading mechanisms have been utilized for investigating the cracking behavior of adhesive bounded joints. In this research, using a novel test configuration called adhesive short bend beam specimen containing an inclined crack and loaded by three-point bending, mixed mode I/II fracture parameters of a crack initiated in the adhesive part is studied. Compared to other test methods, the specimen used in this research needs a lesser amount of material and the fracture test can be performed easily. A large number of finite element models of this specimen were analyzed using ABAQUS code to study the effect of adhesive and adherent type, and also the crack length and loading span distance on <i>K</i><sub>I</sub>, <i>K</i><sub>II</sub>, <i>T</i>-stress and fracture initiation direction under different mode mixities. The results showed that the fracture parameters (and in particular the shear mode component) are sensitive to the type and location of adherent in the bounded joint; however, the shape and size of fracture plastic zone is not affected noticeably by the type of adhesive-adherent materials. It was also shown that the complete mode mixities ranging from pure mode I to pure mode II can be introduced for adhesive bounded joints using the proposed test specimen and therefore the specimen is a good candidate test configuration for investigating the mixed mode I/II fracture behavior of adhesive bounded joints.
topic adhesive bounded joints
bi-material inclined crack short beam
fracture parameters
numerical analyses
adhesive and adherent effects
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5232
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