2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(02)00279-4
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Numerical modelling of crack shielding and deflection in a multi-layered material system

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“…The shielding and amplification trends observed are consistent with those reported in similar previous investigations based on J-integral estimates of systems with principally plastic [7] but also elastic [10] mismatch. The amplification effect is noted when the crack approaches the more compliant interlayer, and shielding when the crack approaches the stiffer backing within the interlayer.…”
Section: Straight Crackssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The shielding and amplification trends observed are consistent with those reported in similar previous investigations based on J-integral estimates of systems with principally plastic [7] but also elastic [10] mismatch. The amplification effect is noted when the crack approaches the more compliant interlayer, and shielding when the crack approaches the stiffer backing within the interlayer.…”
Section: Straight Crackssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In a scenario where crack bifurcation and deflection is not present, it is clear that bi-layer architectures and the associated shielding effect would retard crack growth to a great extent. However, it has been shown experimentally and numerically [10,21] that as the crack approaches a stiffer interface, the tendency to deflect or bifurcate grows despite the absence of mixed-mode loading. In the context of bearing design, it should be noted that mixed-mode and variable amplitude loading is present in such components promoting crack deflection and bifurcation.…”
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