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A novel phase‐field based cohesive zone model for modeling interfacial failure in composites

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The interface plays a critical role in the mechanical properties of composites. In the present work, a novel phase-field based cohesive zone model (CZM) is proposed for the cracking simulation.… Click to show full abstract

The interface plays a critical role in the mechanical properties of composites. In the present work, a novel phase-field based cohesive zone model (CZM) is proposed for the cracking simulation. The competition and interaction between the bulk and interfacial cracking are taken into consideration directly in both displacementand phase-field. A modified family of degradation functions is utilized to describe traction-separation law in the CZM. Finite element implementation of the present CZM was carried out with a completely staggered algorithm. Several numerical examples, including a single bar tension test, a double cantilever beam test, a three-point bending test, and a single fiber-reinforced composite test, are carried out to validate the present model by comparison with existing numerical and experimental results.The present model shows its advantage on modeling interaction between bulk and interfacial cracking.

Keywords: field based; model; phase field; novel phase

Journal Title: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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