Nucleation and development of multiple cracks in thin composite fibers

11/15/2022
by   Arnav Gupta, et al.
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We study the nucleation and development of crack patterns in thin composite fibers under tension in this work. A fiber comprises an elastic core and an outer layer of a weaker brittle material. In recent tensile experiments on such composites, multiple cracks were observed to develop simultaneously on the outer layer. We propose here a simple one-dimensional model to predict such phenomenon. We idealize the problem as two axially loaded rods coupled by a linear interfacial condition. The latter can be regarded as an adhesive that resists slip between the two materials. One rod is modeled as a brittle material, and the other a linearly elastic material, both undergoing finite deformations.

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