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Numerical assessment of the Double-Cantilever Beam and Tapered Double-Cantilever Beam tests for the GIC determination of adhesive layers
Authors:JMD Teixeira  FJG da Silva
Affiliation:Departamento de Engenharia Mecanica, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto, Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Fracture mechanics-based techniques have become very popular in the failure prediction of adhesive joints. The most commonly used is cohesive zone modeling (CZM). For both conventional fracture mechanics and CZM, the most important parameters are the tensile and shear critical strain energy release rates (GIC and GIIC, respectively). The most common tests to estimate GIC are the Double-Cantilever Beam (DCB) and the Tapered Double-Cantilever Beam (TDCB) tests. The main objective of this work is to compare the DCB and TDCB tests to obtain the GIC of adhesive joints. Three adhesives with varying ductilities were used to verify their influence on the precision of the typical methods of data reduction. For both tests, methods that do not need the measurement of crack length (a) were tested. A CZM analysis was considered to reproduce the experimental load–displacement (P-δ) curves and obtain the tensile CZM laws of each tested adhesive, to test the suitability of the data reduction methods, and to study the effect of the CZM parameters on the outcome of the simulations. The CZM models accurately reproduced the experimental tests and confirmed that the data reduction methods for the TDCB test tend to underestimate GIC for ductile adhesives.
Keywords:Epoxy/epoxides  polyurethane  fracture mechanics  mechanical properties of adhesives  mode I fracture toughness
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