A new interface constitutive model based on damage mechanics and frictional plasticity is presented. The model is thermodynamically consistent, it is able to accurately reproduce arbitrary mixed mode debonding conditions and it is proved that the separation work is always bounded between the fracture energy in mode I and the fracture energy in mode II. Analytical results are given for proportional loading paths and for two non-proportional loading paths, confirming the correct behavior of the model for complex loading histories. Numerical and analytical solutions are compared for three classical delamination tests and frictional effects on 4ENF are also considered
A thermodynamically consistent mechanical interface model is presented. The model is based on the in...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
Cohesive-zone models for interfaces incorporate both strength and energy parameters. There-fore, the...
A new interface constitutive model based on damage mechanics and frictional plasticity is presented....
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The present paper proposes a new interface constitutive model based on the non-associative damage me...
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
This work is devoted to the formulation of a new cohesive model for mixed-mode delamination. The mod...
A new framework for the formulation and validation of interface cohesive models for mixed mode I- mo...
This work is devoted to the formulation of a new cohesive model for mixed-mode delamination. The ...
This work deals with the formulation of a thermodynamically consistent, isotropic damage cohesive mo...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
A thermodynamically consistent mechanical interface model is presented. The model is based on the in...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
Cohesive-zone models for interfaces incorporate both strength and energy parameters. There-fore, the...
A new interface constitutive model based on damage mechanics and frictional plasticity is presented....
In the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed; it bas...
AbstractIn the present paper a new thermodynamically consistent cohesive interface model is proposed...
AbstractA constitutive model for interface debonding is proposed which is able to account for mixed-...
The present paper proposes a new interface constitutive model based on the non-associative damage me...
The paper presents a cohesive-frictional interface model based on surface damage mechanics. The prop...
This work is devoted to the formulation of a new cohesive model for mixed-mode delamination. The mod...
A new framework for the formulation and validation of interface cohesive models for mixed mode I- mo...
This work is devoted to the formulation of a new cohesive model for mixed-mode delamination. The ...
This work deals with the formulation of a thermodynamically consistent, isotropic damage cohesive mo...
The present paper deals with the derivation of an interface model characterized by macroscopic fract...
A thermodynamically consistent mechanical interface model is presented. The model is based on the in...
Two cohesive-zone models, one developed by Valoroso & Champaney and the other initially proposed by ...
Cohesive-zone models for interfaces incorporate both strength and energy parameters. There-fore, the...