Abstract

An improved analytical model is proposed for characterizing the fracture behavior of an adhesively bonded double cantilever beam joint under Mode I loading. Novel interfacial normal stress distribution function is used with a key parameter c that is determined using continuum mixture theory. In addition to the mechanical and sectional properties of the adherends, crack length, and overlap area, the model also incorporates the adhesive thickness and material properties as well as the crack tip rotation. Model prediction of the fracture toughness of the joint is entered into finite element analysis to simulate crack propagation under peel loading. The effect of various parameters on the joint fracture properties is discussed. Results show that the proposed model provides better correlation with published experimental data.

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