This paper checks the consistency of some published exponential and bilinear mixed-mode cohesive zone models. The effect of coupling on traction-separation behavior and energy dissipation is investigated and the path-dependence of the debonding work of separation and failure domain is evaluated analytically and numerically. All selected models present several inconsistencies, except for the one by van den Bosch et al. (2006), which is, however, not currently formulated within a thermodynamical framework but postulated in an ad-hoc manner. We thus propose a thermodynamically consistent reformulation of this model within damage mechanics, which holds monolithically for loading, unloading, decohesion and contact
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
Due to their simplicity, cohesive zone models (CZMs) are very attractive to describe mixed-mode fail...
This paper focuses on the frequently adopted exponential cohesive zone law of Xu and Needleman (Xu a...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
One of the fundamental aspects in cohesive zone modeling is the definition of the traction-separatio...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
A new framework for the formulation and validation of interface cohesive models for mixed mode I- mo...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
Cohesive-zone models for interfaces incorporate both strength and energy parameters. There-fore, the...
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...
Due to their simplicity, cohesive zone models (CZMs) are very attractive to describe mixed-mode fail...
This paper focuses on the frequently adopted exponential cohesive zone law of Xu and Needleman (Xu a...
Due to its simplicity, cohesive zone modeling is largely used for a variety of applications, includi...
One of the fundamental aspects in cohesive zone modeling is the definition of the traction-separatio...
The cohesive-zone model has proven to be an effective tool to model non-linear fracture processes, s...
A new framework for the formulation and validation of interface cohesive models for mixed mode I- mo...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
This paper presents a thorough analysis of potential-based and non-potential-based cohesive zone mod...
Cohesive-zone models for interfaces incorporate both strength and energy parameters. There-fore, the...
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
International audienceModeling the fracture of a material can take two different approaches. A first...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
This paper addresses the derivation of a micromechanically motivated incremental mixed-mode traction...