Abstract
The problem of interface debonding is of fundamental importance in understanding the stress transfer mechanism and behavior of weak interfaces present due to rigid stiffeners. A domain integral method based on Betti’s reciprocal theorem was adopted to compute the complex stress intensity factor (SIF) for the completely debonded anti-crack (discontinuity) with mixed boundary conditions. The domain integral approach is based on two admissible mechanical states, which comprise of actual and auxiliary elastic fields. The singular auxiliary fields in terms of angular variations for the completely debonded anticrack were obtained using the full-field solution. The obtained angular variations were compared with the Williams eigenvalue problem for completeness. The displacement and strains were obtained using digital image correlation (DIC) experiments and numerical simulation for parallel and perpendicular orientations of the discontinuity. The obtained DIC strain contours revealed the presence of anti-symmetric and symmetric variation on the bonded side of the anti-crack. The complex SIF is estimated experimentally and numerically based on the domain integral method to seek a better comparison with the analytical estimate. The SIF estimated for the perpendicular orientation is higher than the parallel orientation.
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