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Measurements of Stress Intensity Factors of an Interface Crack Under Mixed Mode Loading
Authors:H Y Ahmad  M E Fitzpatrick  I R Wallhead  L Edwards
Affiliation:  a Fracture Research Group, Materials Discipline, Faculty of Technology, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
Abstract:The optical method of caustics has been utilised to measure both the stress intensity factor for a crack lying along the interface of an aluminium/epoxy bimaterial specimen, and the mode mixity arising from the difference in the elastic properties across the interface. Measurements were carried out by using a novel modification to the method whereby caustics are produced and measured from both sides of the specimen, so compensating automatically for the distortion induced in the specimen due to misaligned loading fixtures. A flat reflective surface across the interface was obtained by adhering a reflective coating to the specimen. Verification that this coating does not affect measurement accuracy was obtained by comparing stress intensity factors measured from coated and uncoated monolithic aluminium specimens where good agreement was found to exist between both measurements.
Keywords:Caustics  interface crack  adhesive  stress intensity factor  mixed mode  experimental mechanics
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