Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface

Adhesion of thin film multilayers deposited on glass is a crucial issue for many industrial applications. Thus, it becomes of great interest to measure and also to increase the adhesion. Many mechanisms of toughening a brittle solid can be found in literature; but few of them can be applied to th...

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Main Authors: Barthel E., Dalmas D., Vandembroucq D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100642012
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spelling doaj-3362a03a20c142729e3f4e16511dce0a2021-08-02T18:23:01ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2010-06-0164201210.1051/epjconf/20100642012Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interfaceBarthel E.Dalmas D.Vandembroucq D.Adhesion of thin film multilayers deposited on glass is a crucial issue for many industrial applications. Thus, it becomes of great interest to measure and also to increase the adhesion. Many mechanisms of toughening a brittle solid can be found in literature; but few of them can be applied to thin film layer. By introducing a heterogeneous interfacial toughness field, it should be possible to increase adhesion. This toughness modification would be the consequence of the existence of a pinning regime due to a local change of the toughness. To experimentally validate this new approach of adhesion modification, we investigate the crack front pinning by performing cleavage tests on multilayer coated samples with a heterogeneous interfacial toughness. We have tested different patterns of pinning region. The crack front morphology was nicely described in the framework of the perturbative approach initially developed by Gao and Rice and allowed us to determine the local value of the energy release rate (~adhesion). http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100642012
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author Barthel E.
Dalmas D.
Vandembroucq D.
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Dalmas D.
Vandembroucq D.
Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Barthel E.
Dalmas D.
Vandembroucq D.
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title Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
title_short Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
title_full Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
title_fullStr Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
title_full_unstemmed Direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
title_sort direct observation and analysis of crack front morphology during crack pinning by heterogeneous interface
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Adhesion of thin film multilayers deposited on glass is a crucial issue for many industrial applications. Thus, it becomes of great interest to measure and also to increase the adhesion. Many mechanisms of toughening a brittle solid can be found in literature; but few of them can be applied to thin film layer. By introducing a heterogeneous interfacial toughness field, it should be possible to increase adhesion. This toughness modification would be the consequence of the existence of a pinning regime due to a local change of the toughness. To experimentally validate this new approach of adhesion modification, we investigate the crack front pinning by performing cleavage tests on multilayer coated samples with a heterogeneous interfacial toughness. We have tested different patterns of pinning region. The crack front morphology was nicely described in the framework of the perturbative approach initially developed by Gao and Rice and allowed us to determine the local value of the energy release rate (~adhesion).
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100642012
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