Fracture and debonding of a thin film on a stiff substrate: analytical and numerical solutions of a 1d variational model
Résumé
We study multifissuration and debonding phenomena of a thin film bonded to a stiff substrate us- ing the variational approach to fracture mechanics. We consider a reduced one-dimensional membrane model where the loading is introduced through uniform inelastic (e.g. thermal) strains in the film or imposed dis- placements of the substrate. Fracture phenomena are accounted for by adopting a Griffith model for debonding and transverse fracture. On the basis of energy minimization arguments, we recover the key qualitative prop- erties of the experimental evidences, like the periodicity of transverse cracks and the peripheral debonding of each regular segment. Phase diagrams relate the maximum number of transverse cracks that may be created before debonding takes place as a function of the material properties and the sample's geometry. The theo- retical results are illustrated with numerical simulations obtained through a finite element discretization and a regularized variational formulation of the Ambrosio-Tortorelli type, which is suited to further extensions in two-dimensional settings.
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Mécanique [physics.med-ph]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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