2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0266-3538(02)00040-4
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Crack bifurcation features in laminar specimens with fixed total thickness

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“…Following these ideas, thin compressive layers are desirable, as they will create an additional reinforcement as well as diminish the associated residual tensile stress. Moreover, the thickness of the layers are referred to other observations related to the residual stresses, such as edge crack and crack bifurcation, for which a critical thickness ''t c '' has to be surpassed [13,16,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following these ideas, thin compressive layers are desirable, as they will create an additional reinforcement as well as diminish the associated residual tensile stress. Moreover, the thickness of the layers are referred to other observations related to the residual stresses, such as edge crack and crack bifurcation, for which a critical thickness ''t c '' has to be surpassed [13,16,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phase transformation causes a volume expansion of $4%, which results in biaxial compressive stresses produced in the central A-A(MZ) Xvol.% layer, while tensile stresses are generated in the external Al 2 O 3 layer. The level of these stresses depends on the thickness, elastic constant and compressive strain of each layer [7,10,32]. Using the data reported in the literature and the classical residual stress equation [9,10], the residual tensile stresses inside the alumina outer layers were evaluated as 850, 550, 300 and 30 MPa for samples with 30, 20, 10 and 5 vol.% MZ, respectively.…”
Section: Microstructural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such criteria were proposed by Ho et al [45] and extended by Lugovy et al [18] for brittle multi-layered systems under significant residual stresses. They were based on the material stiffness, Poisson's ratios and critical stress intensity factors, that is, on concepts that have no relevance to the LSY problems under consideration.…”
Section: Deflected Cracksmentioning
confidence: 99%