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Effect of constraint on interface fracture toughness
Hi All,
I have a question in my mind, we all know that the fracture toughness of isotropic, homogeneous materials is dependent on state of stress (plane strain and plane stress). It is higher in case of plane stress and decreases as the constraint increases and attains a constant value which we call "plane strain fracture toughness". But, what about the fracture toughness in interfaces? or fracture of thin layer bonded between two substrates (adhesive type)? I am sure that it will be a function of this as well.
Fracture
Hello ALL,
Any sort of help related 3d fracture analysis.
Thanks
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Postdoctoral researcher position on Meshfree Simulations of Adiabatic Shear Band and Spall Fracture
A postdoctoral researcher position is available at UC Berkeley. The research project is about developing a commercial software or a Meshfree Module for one of the widely used commercial FEM codes.
slicing option for the plot in abaqus
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible to slice a contour/deformed/undeformed plot in half in abaqus....
Localization of Inelastic Deformation 2008
Dear colleagues,
I would like to bring to your attention the advanced course on Modeling of localized inelastic deformation that will be taught by Milan Jirasek in Prague, Czech Republic on 22-26 September 2008.
More detailed information on the course is posted at http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/~milan/course2008.html. We are looking forward to seeing you in Prague!
Recent paper in Fracture
kfupm.edu.sa/publications/ajse/articles/3318_P.18.pdf
Lecture notes on "Elasticity" and "Statistical Mechanics"
The lecture notes of the two courses I taught at Stanford University during the last two quarters, "ME 340 Elasticity" and "ME 334 Introduction to Statistical Mechanics", are available in PDF format online at:
http://micro.stanford.edu/~caiwei/me340/
http://micro.stanford.edu/~caiwei/me334/
Perhaps it could be useful to you.