Publication detail
Basic modes of crack propagation through an interface in polymer layered structure
ZOUHAR, M. HUTAŘ, P. NÁHLÍK, L. KNÉSL, Z.
English title
Basic modes of crack propagation through an interface in polymer layered structure
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Language
en
Original abstract
The multi-layered structure components of dissimilar materials are used in many engineering applications to protect the base structure from outer damage. Typical examples of coated structures are pipes with the dimensional addition of protective layers (multi-layer pipes). The purpose of this development is to protect the main (functional) part of the pipes from damages (e.g. surface scratches, internal crack propagation). In the contribution the attention is paid to fracka existing and propagating in inner protective layer. In many cases the cracks are stopped at the interface between protective and functional layers. The important task is to decide if they penetrace further through the interface in the bulk material and thus cause the failure of the system. The critical stress for the crack propagation through the interface depends on the relation between bulk and coating materials as well as on the crack geometry. All these important topics are taken into account and their effect on crack propagation is broadly discussed.
Keywords in English
fracture mechanics, slow crack growth, multilayer polymer pipe
Released
2012-01-04
ISSN
1013-9826
Journal
Key Engineering Materials (print)
Volume
488-499
Number
9
Pages from–to
162–165
Pages count
4
BIBTEX
@article{BUT76018,
author="Michal {Zouhar} and Pavel {Hutař} and Luboš {Náhlík} and Zdeněk {Knésl}",
title="Basic modes of crack propagation through an interface in polymer layered structure",
journal="Key Engineering Materials (print)",
year="2012",
volume="488-499",
number="9",
pages="162--165",
issn="1013-9826"
}