Fatigue crack growth characterization of composite-to-steel bonded interface using ENF and 4ENF tests

Weikang Feng, Marcio Moreira Arouche, Marko Pavlovic*

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Abstract

In this paper, mode II fatigue crack growth properties of the composite-to-steel interface are characterised through different test configurations, namely ENF and 4ENF tests. Different loading types including force control and displacement control methods are compared. An innovative shear strain based method is proposed for monitoring the mode II crack growth at the bi-material interface through Digital Image Correlation (DIC). A 3D finite element model with Virtual Crack Closure Technique (VCCT) is built and used for obtaining the strain energy release rate (SERR) to investigate the effect of geometrical nonlinearity, friction at the interface and steel yielding, as well as to verify the mode mixity. The results show that the standard 3-point bending ENF specimen can be unstable under force control and sweeps narrow SERR range by a single test under displacement control. The 4-point bending 4ENF test shows stable crack propagation and clear SERR developing trend. More pronounced geometrical nonlinearity and friction effect exist for 4ENF test which can be considered when interpreting the Paris curves by a nonlinear finite element model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117963
Number of pages16
JournalComposite Structures
Volume334
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • DIC
  • ENF test
  • Fatigue debonding
  • Paris curves
  • VCCT

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