In this paper, we investigate the periodic peeling behavior of opposing symmetric peeling fronts involving an elastic tape peeled off from a deformable substrate of finite thickness, backed onto a rigid foundation. We treat the problem by means of an energetic formulation, and we found that, depending on the values of the initial detached length l, substrate thickness h, and peeling periodicity λ, the translational invariance of the peeling process is lost and restored, as the elastic interaction between the peeling fronts is limited by the substrate thickness. Indeed, given h and λ, a critical value of the detached length can be found, which is able to prevent unstable peeling of the tape under a fixed applied load, thus resulting in enhan...
The stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate independent decohesion ...
Inspired by the experimental observation that the maximum peeling force of elastic films on rigid su...
A fundamental question of interest in peeling is the stability of the debonding process. A new exper...
Peeling is a physical mechanics involved in the detachment of many natural and industrial applicatio...
The present paper deals with the peeling of an elastic thin tape from a viscoelastic substrate. A pr...
The present paper deals with the peeling of an elastic thin tape from a viscoelastic substrate. A pr...
The peel test is commonly used to determine the strength of adhesive joints. In its simplest form, a...
AbstractAn analytical model is provided for the peeling of a tape from a surface to which it adheres...
M. P. is supported by the European Commission H2020 under Graphene Flagship Core 1 No. 696656 (WP14 ...
In this paper, the peeling of elastic thin tapes from real-like viscoelastic substrates is investig...
In this paper, the peeling of elastic thin tapes from real-like viscoelastic substrates is investig...
Abstract In this paper we derive the theory of mul-tiple peeling, extending the pioneering energy-ba...
We study the fracture mechanics of peeling of thin films perfectly bonded to a rigid substrate of an...
International audienceThe stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate i...
The stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate independent decohesion ...
The stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate independent decohesion ...
Inspired by the experimental observation that the maximum peeling force of elastic films on rigid su...
A fundamental question of interest in peeling is the stability of the debonding process. A new exper...
Peeling is a physical mechanics involved in the detachment of many natural and industrial applicatio...
The present paper deals with the peeling of an elastic thin tape from a viscoelastic substrate. A pr...
The present paper deals with the peeling of an elastic thin tape from a viscoelastic substrate. A pr...
The peel test is commonly used to determine the strength of adhesive joints. In its simplest form, a...
AbstractAn analytical model is provided for the peeling of a tape from a surface to which it adheres...
M. P. is supported by the European Commission H2020 under Graphene Flagship Core 1 No. 696656 (WP14 ...
In this paper, the peeling of elastic thin tapes from real-like viscoelastic substrates is investig...
In this paper, the peeling of elastic thin tapes from real-like viscoelastic substrates is investig...
Abstract In this paper we derive the theory of mul-tiple peeling, extending the pioneering energy-ba...
We study the fracture mechanics of peeling of thin films perfectly bonded to a rigid substrate of an...
International audienceThe stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate i...
The stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate independent decohesion ...
The stability of peeling is theoretically investigated for systems with rate independent decohesion ...
Inspired by the experimental observation that the maximum peeling force of elastic films on rigid su...
A fundamental question of interest in peeling is the stability of the debonding process. A new exper...