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The fracture toughness of Ni/Al2O3 laminates by digital image correlation II: Bridging-stresses and R-curve models

Abstract

A composite of metal and brittle ceramic layers have increased fracture toughness as compared to ceramic monoliths. The property controlling the toughness enhancement is the, ‘bridging-stress’, exerted by the ductile phase astride the crack in the ceramic. This bridging-stress is a function of the crack-opening displacement (COD) which is a function of the size of the crack and the position along its profile. Depending on the accuracy of estimation of the bridging-stress, the modeled R-curve and experimental one match. In this study, a weight function based approach to generate the R-curve is reported and compared with the experimental results for Al2O3/Ni multilayer laminates.

Authors

Mekky W; Nicholson PS

Journal

Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Vol. 73, No. 5, pp. 583–592

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 1, 2006

DOI

10.1016/j.engfracmech.2005.09.002

ISSN

0013-7944

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