Reduced models for linearly elastic thin films allowing for fracture, debonding or delamination (Q509097)
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Reduced models for linearly elastic thin films allowing for fracture, debonding or delamination (English)
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8 February 2017
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Summary: In this work, we study the emergence of different crack modes in linearly elastic thin films by means of a \(\Gamma\)-convergence analysis as the thickness tends to zero. We first consider a purely elastic body made of a film deposited on an infinitely stiff substrate through a bonding layer. The displacement mismatch between the film and the substrate generates a cohesive type energy depending on the displacement jump. Then, we consider a single linearly elastic brittle thin film. We show that the limit admissible displacements are of Kirchhoff-Love type outside the cracks, which are themselves transverse. Finally, we study the interplay between transverse cracks and debonding. We come back to the first system made of a film, a bonding layer and a substrate, but now allow it to crack. In the simplified anti-plane setting, in addition to transverse cracks, a threshold criterion acting on the displacement activates either a cohesive or a delamination energy. Some partial results in the general vectorial case are discussed.
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free discontinuity problems
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functions of bounded deformation
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\(\Gamma\)-convergence
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fracture mechanics
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thin films
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