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Interface models for thin interfacial layers

Interface models for thin interfacial layers
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摘要 There have already been several interface models for the analyses of thin interfacial layers in bonded materials. To distinguish their corresponding advantages or limitations, a comparative study is carried out, and a new constitutive-based interface model is proposed. Through numerical examinations, the limitations of typical models are clarified. It is found that the new interface model is an efficient and accurate model, by which both the traction and the displacement jumps across the modelled interface with the thickness of zero are allowed, and the stresses within the interracial layer can also be analyzed. There have already been several interface models for the analyses of thin interfacial layers in bonded materials. To distinguish their corresponding advantages or limitations, a comparative study is carried out, and a new constitutive-based interface model is proposed. Through numerical examinations, the limitations of typical models are clarified. It is found that the new interface model is an efficient and accurate model, by which both the traction and the displacement jumps across the modelled interface with the thickness of zero are allowed, and the stresses within the interracial layer can also be analyzed.
出处 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI CSCD 2016年第6期707-724,共18页 应用数学和力学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.10632040)
关键词 BONDING interface model interfacial layer bonding, interface model, interfacial layer
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