一种新的粘性区建模方法,用于表示混合模式载荷和粘结线厚度效应

IF 2.9 4区 材料科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Adhesion Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1080/00218464.2023.2184688
B. Watson, M. Worswick, D. Cronin
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摘要

摘要粘性区模型(CZM)中混合模式载荷的牵引-分离响应的准确表示对于预测包括运输和车辆耐撞性在内的许多应用中的粘接接头响应至关重要。传统上,模式I和模式II响应是独立处理的,混合模式响应由模式混合度和分离度之间的关系决定,这可能导致在混合模式加载中对平台牵引力的过度预测和对平台长度的预测不足。这种较差的贴合度是由于混合性和附着力之间的间接关系,以及分离到平台和软化的贴合选择很少。为了解决这一限制,基于增韧环氧树脂粘合剂的混合模式牵引-分离结果,提出了一种混合模式CZM方法。考虑了结合线厚度的影响,以检查所提出的方法是否有能力包括已知会影响牵引-分离响应的额外影响(超出模式混合性)。使用原始测试数据对CZM的实施进行了评估,结果表明,与传统的CZM处理相比,CZM处理更准确地捕捉了在一系列混合模式载荷和结合线厚度下测量的实验牵引-分离响应。
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A novel cohesive zone modelling approach to represent mixed mode loading and bond line thickness effects
ABSTRACT Accurate representation of the traction–separation response for mixed mode loading in a cohesive zone model (CZM) is critical to predicting the response of adhesive joints in a number of applications, including transportation and vehicle crashworthiness. Traditionally, the Mode I and Mode II responses are treated independently, with mixed mode response determined by relationships between the degree of mode mixity and separation, potentially leading to overprediction of the plateau traction and underprediction of the plateau length in mixed mode loading. This poor fit is due to the indirect relationship between mixity and traction and having minimal fitting options for separation-to-plateau and softening. To address this limitation, a mixed mode CZM approach is proposed, based on measured mixed-mode traction–separation results for a toughened epoxy adhesive. The effects of bond-line thickness were considered, to examine the ability of the proposed approach to include additional effects (beyond mode mixity) that are known to affect the traction–separation response. The CZM implementation was assessed using the original test data and was shown to capture the measured experimental traction–separation response across a range of mixed mode loading and bond line thickness more accurately compared to traditional CZM treatments.
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Journal of Adhesion
Journal of Adhesion 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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55
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1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adhesion is dedicated to perpetuating understanding of the phenomenon of adhesion and its practical applications. The art of adhesion is maturing into a science that requires a broad, coordinated interdisciplinary effort to help illuminate its complex nature and numerous manifestations.
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