Understanding the failure of epoxy resin U-notched samples using cohesive models
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2019-04-02
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The critical distances theory for predicting failure loads of notched solid polymers requires assuming very high
values of the characteristic stress. These values have to be much higher than the nominal tensile strength without
a reasonable explanation. The use of cohesive models for linear elastic materials also requires very high cohesive
stress values so that the results of the models are closer to the experimental ones. This paper has analysed the
failure of a batch of three-point bending specimens with different notch radii made of epoxy resin. Numerical
simulations based on a cohesive model considering the elastic-plastic material have been carried out. The results
are compared with previous results obtained from experimental three-point bending tests. Additionally, the
effect of triaxiality on the cohesive stress values required to get good predictions of the experimental failure
loads has been also analysed.
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Los autores agradecen al Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España la financiación recibida a través del proyecto DPI2016-80389-C2-1-R.
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Serrano, A., Garrido, M.A., Salazar, A., Rodríguez, J. Understanding the failure of epoxy resin U-notched samples using cohesive models. Theor Appl Fract Mech 2019; 102: 46-50. DOI: 10.1016/j.tafmec.2019.04.002
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