A new cohesive element formulation is proposed for modeling the initial elastic response, softening, and failure of finite-thickness adhesives. By decoupling the penalty stiffness of the cohesive zone model formulation and the physical adhesive modulus, the new formulation ensures proper dissipation of fracture energy for opening and shear loading modes and mixed-mode loading conditions with any combination of elastic and fracture material properties. Predictions are made using the new element formulation for double cantilever beam, end-notched flexure, mixed-mode bending and single lap joint specimens with varying adhesive thicknesses. Good correlation between all predictions and experimental results was observedThe first author would like...
Adhesively-bonded joints are extensively used in several fields of engineering. Cohesive Zone Models...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new methodology for the finite element (FE) modelling of failure in ad...
One major characteristic of bonded structures is the highly localised nature of deformation near sha...
The complex failure mechanisms involved in failure of interfaces requires the use of an accurate des...
AbstractThe influence of adhesive parameters on the outcome of cohesive zone finite element simulati...
In recent years, cohesive zone models have been employed to simulate fracture and delamination in so...
In this study, the cohesive failure of the adhesive layer of an adhesively-bonded joint under uniaxi...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new methodology for the finite element (FE) modelling of failure in ad...
This work deals with the development of a predictive model for the mode I failure of adhesively bond...
International audienceThe Finite Element (FE) method is able to address the stress analysis of adhes...
The deformation and failure mechanisms of toughened high strength adhesives used in the automotive i...
Adhesive-bonding for the unions in multi-component structures is gaining momentum over welding, rive...
The cohesive zone model (CZM) has found wide acceptance as a tool for the simulation of delamination...
A finite element analysis is able to determine stress and strain distributions throughout a bonded s...
International audienceA finite element is proposed, based on the cohesive zone model approach and im...
Adhesively-bonded joints are extensively used in several fields of engineering. Cohesive Zone Models...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new methodology for the finite element (FE) modelling of failure in ad...
One major characteristic of bonded structures is the highly localised nature of deformation near sha...
The complex failure mechanisms involved in failure of interfaces requires the use of an accurate des...
AbstractThe influence of adhesive parameters on the outcome of cohesive zone finite element simulati...
In recent years, cohesive zone models have been employed to simulate fracture and delamination in so...
In this study, the cohesive failure of the adhesive layer of an adhesively-bonded joint under uniaxi...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new methodology for the finite element (FE) modelling of failure in ad...
This work deals with the development of a predictive model for the mode I failure of adhesively bond...
International audienceThe Finite Element (FE) method is able to address the stress analysis of adhes...
The deformation and failure mechanisms of toughened high strength adhesives used in the automotive i...
Adhesive-bonding for the unions in multi-component structures is gaining momentum over welding, rive...
The cohesive zone model (CZM) has found wide acceptance as a tool for the simulation of delamination...
A finite element analysis is able to determine stress and strain distributions throughout a bonded s...
International audienceA finite element is proposed, based on the cohesive zone model approach and im...
Adhesively-bonded joints are extensively used in several fields of engineering. Cohesive Zone Models...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new methodology for the finite element (FE) modelling of failure in ad...
One major characteristic of bonded structures is the highly localised nature of deformation near sha...