Interfacial crack-tip constraints and J-integral for bi-materials with plastic hardening mismatch

by Lee, Hyungyil; Kim, Yun-Jae

This paper investigates interfacial crack tip stress fields and the J-integral for bi-materials with plastic hardening mismatch via detailed elastic-plastic finite element analyses. For small scale yielding, the modified boundary layer formulation with the elastic T-stress is employed. For fully plastic yielding, plane strain single-edge- cracked specimens under pure bending are considered. Interfacial crack tip stress fields are explained by modified Prandtl slip-line fields. It is found that, for bi-materials consisting of two elastic-plastic materials, increasing plastic hardening mismatch increases both crack-tip stress constraint in the lower hardening material and the J-contribution there. The implication of asymmetric J-integral in bi-materials is also discussed.

DOI: 10.1007/s10704-006-9025-6
Online Date: 4/17/2007
Print publication date: 2/1/2007
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