Coupled thermally general imperfect and mechanically coherent energetic interfaces subject to in-plane degradation

Esmaeili, A., Steinmann, P. and Javili, A. (2017) Coupled thermally general imperfect and mechanically coherent energetic interfaces subject to in-plane degradation. Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures, 12(3), pp. 289-312. (doi: 10.2140/jomms.2017.12.289)

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Abstract

To date, the effects of interface in-plane damage on the thermomechanical response of a thermally general imperfect (GI) and mechanically coherent energetic interface are not taken into account. A thermally GI interface allows for a discontinuity in temperature as well as in the normal heat flux across the interface. A mechanically coherent energetic interface permits a discontinuity in the normal traction but not in the displacement field across the interface. The temperature of a thermally GI interface is a degree of freedom and is computed using a material parameter known as the sensitivity. The current work is the continuation of the model developed by Esmaeili et al. (2016a) where a degrading highly conductive (HC) and mechanically coherent energetic interface is considered. An HC interface only allows for the jump in normal heat flux and not the jump in temperature across the interface. In this contribution, a thermodynamically consistent theory for thermally GI and mechanically coherent energetic interfaces subject to in-plane degradation is developed. A computational framework to model this class of interfaces using the finite element method is established. In particular, the influence of the interface in-plane degradation on the sensitivity is captured. To this end, the equations governing a fully nonlinear transient problem are given. They are solved using the finite element method. The results are illustrated through a series of three-dimensional numerical examples for various interfacial parameters. In particular, a comparison is made between the results of the intact and the degraded thermally GI interface formulation.

Item Type:Articles
Additional Information:Supported by funding through the “Bavaria on the Move” initiative of the state of Bavaria.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Steinmann, Professor Paul
Authors: Esmaeili, A., Steinmann, P., and Javili, A.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Infrastructure and Environment
Journal Name:Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures
Publisher:Mathematical Sciences Publishers
ISSN:1559-3959
ISSN (Online):1559-3959

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