Chemical vapor deposition of copper alloys
C. Smart, S.K. Reynolds, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1992
Characterizing the fracture energy of bonded adhesive joints over a range of mode mixities often requires special fixtures or a variety of test configurations. By pairing a tapered and a constant thickness adherend, a hybrid double cantilever beam (DCB) specimen is proposed. This asymmetric tapered DCB configuration can be used to determine the fracture energy as a function of mode mixity. As the debond propagates, the relative stiffness of the adherends varies in a systematic manner, resulting in a range of mode mixities from 0° to approximately 20°. Strain energy release rates were obtained using corrected beam theory and a finite element fracture analysis. Single-leg bending tests were used to determine the fracture energy at mode mixity up to 56°. Constant thickness and tapered DCB tests were used to determine the mode I fracture energy.The resulting fracture envelopewas constructed in order to show the dependence of the fracture energy on mode mixity for a two part acrylic adhesive. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008.
C. Smart, S.K. Reynolds, et al.
MRS Proceedings 1992
M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
T. Ihara, M.C. Shaw, et al.
Journal of Tribology
Francois Pagette, Paul M. Solomon, et al.
MRS Proceedings 2008