On the dynamic response of adhesively bonded structures
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International Journal of Impact Engineering. 2020, 138 . 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2019.103479Abstract
Fracture mechanics experiments are used to investigate the rate-dependent failure of adhesively bonded structures under different deformation modes: I, II and I/II. First, the high-rate mechanical response of the adhesive interface is analysed with a newly developed method – which relies entirely upon digital image correlation. The method was purposely designed to avoid any dynamic effects which may be present. This novel method is verified against quasi-static standard methods showing good agreement. Finally, simulations of the experiments are used to validate a cohesive zone model of the adhesive. The ability of the model to predict cohesive failure under a wide range of strain rates and deformation modes is demonstrated.