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The current contribution suggests a semi-analytical structural model for an adhesive joint with a closed-form higher-order description of the adhesive layer and the potential occurrence of a debonding crack. This enables a highly efficient failure prediction by the concept of Finite Fracture Mechanics, employing a coupled failure criterion that consists of a stress and an energy subcriterion. The comparison with accompanying finite element calculations and experimental findings demonstrates the high predictive quality of this approach | The current contribution suggests a semi-analytical structural model for an adhesive joint with a closed-form higher-order description of the adhesive layer and the potential occurrence of a debonding crack. This enables a highly efficient failure prediction by the concept of Finite Fracture Mechanics, employing a coupled failure criterion that consists of a stress and an energy subcriterion. The comparison with accompanying finite element calculations and experimental findings demonstrates the high predictive quality of this approach | ||
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The current contribution suggests a semi-analytical structural model for an adhesive joint with a closed-form higher-order description of the adhesive layer and the potential occurrence of a debonding crack. This enables a highly efficient failure prediction by the concept of Finite Fracture Mechanics, employing a coupled failure criterion that consists of a stress and an energy subcriterion. The comparison with accompanying finite element calculations and experimental findings demonstrates the high predictive quality of this approach
Published on 28/06/24
Accepted on 28/06/24
Submitted on 28/06/24
Volume Fracture, Damage and Failure Mechanics, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/wccm.2024.011
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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