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On the Mechanics of Interfacial Zones in Bonded Materials

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The interfacial zones play an important role in determining the strength and the toughness of multiphase materials. In studying the failure processes initiating from flaws near and at the interfaces, a realistic modelling of interfacial regions is, therefore, highly desirable. In this paper the existing interface models are briefly described and the problem of a crack lying parallel to the interface is examined in some detail. Some results obtained from a new model for an interfacial region with very steep material property gradients are then presented.

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Erdogan, F., Joseph, P.F. (1989). On the Mechanics of Interfacial Zones in Bonded Materials. In: Koh, S.L., Speziale, C.G. (eds) Recent Advances in Engineering Science. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83695-4_11

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