Reedy, E. D. Jr.’s team published research in International Journal of Fracture in 2020-03-31 | CAS: 22483-09-6

International Journal of Fracture published new progress about Interface roughness. 22483-09-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is 2,2-Dimethoxyethanamine, and the molecular formula is C4H11NO2, COA of Formula: C4H11NO2.

Reedy, E. D. Jr. published the artcileInterfacial toughness: dependence on surface roughness and test temperature, COA of Formula: C4H11NO2, the main research area is aluminum epoxy interface surface roughness temperature.

Abstract: Interfacial toughness quantifies resistance to crack growth along an interface and in this investigation the toughness of an aluminum/epoxy interface was measured as a function of surface roughness and test temperature The large strain response of the relatively ductile epoxy adhesive used in this study was also characterized. This epoxy adhesive exhibits intrinsic strain-softening after initial compressive yield and then deforms plastically at a roughly constant flow stress until it rapidly hardens at large compressive strains. We find that interface toughness scales as the product of the temperature dependent epoxy yield strength and a length scale that characterizes surface roughness. The proposed scaling is based upon dimensional considerations of a model problem that assumes that the characteristic length scale of both the roughness and the crack-tip yield zone is small relative to the region dominated by the linear elastic asymptotic crack-tip stress field. Furthermore, the model assumes that interfacial failure occurs only after the epoxy begins to harden at large strains. The proposed relationship is validated by our interfacial toughness measurements.

International Journal of Fracture published new progress about Interface roughness. 22483-09-6 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, name is 2,2-Dimethoxyethanamine, and the molecular formula is C4H11NO2, COA of Formula: C4H11NO2.

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