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Elastic-plastic analysis of the adhesively bonded end-notched flexure specimen

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Abstract The end-notched flexure (ENF) specimen has often been employed to characterise the mode II fracture of adhesive joints. This paper reports a beam model for ENF specimens with metal… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The end-notched flexure (ENF) specimen has often been employed to characterise the mode II fracture of adhesive joints. This paper reports a beam model for ENF specimens with metal adherends and typical bondline thickness values. The initial formulation adopting adhesive linear elasticity predicted accurately the shear stress distribution, the compliance and the strain-energy release rate. The adhesive elastic-perfectly plastic behaviour subsequently introduced generated a plastic zone whose size could be predicted by a closed-form expression. The model provides a basis for selecting specimen geometries that enable accurate fracture energy measurements from a corrected beam theory with effective crack length scheme.

Keywords: elastic plastic; end notched; notched flexure; plastic analysis

Journal Title: Engineering Fracture Mechanics
Year Published: 2017

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